Loved Ones are Dumfounded When You're Gone. Leave Them a Gift of Your Important Information Kept in One Place. How to plan & prepare a quality family experience before the end of life. Steve's Story Steve has been married for 48 years. He always handled the household bills, and took care of all the banking, real estate and retirement accounts. But since his unexpected death, his wife, Linda, is overwhelmed. Of course she's grieving over Steve's passing. But, on top of that, She has absolutely no idea what bills need to ...
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Loved Ones are Dumfounded When You're Gone. Leave Them a Gift of Your Important Information Kept in One Place. How to plan & prepare a quality family experience before the end of life. Steve's Story Steve has been married for 48 years. He always handled the household bills, and took care of all the banking, real estate and retirement accounts. But since his unexpected death, his wife, Linda, is overwhelmed. Of course she's grieving over Steve's passing. But, on top of that, She has absolutely no idea what bills need to paid, or even, when they are due. Mary's Story On the other side of town, 81-year-old Mary lives alone. After a long battle with a chronic heart condition, Mary comfortably passed away. Even though her two daughters live across the country, they were able to handle their mom's estate with much less grief. That's because, many years ago Mary had saved all her vital information in one convenient place. Preparing and Organizing Important Information for the Future Death is sure to happen. Yet, with proper planning, you can save your family a lot of hassle at a time when they have more than enough pain and grief to deal with. Long before she finally succumbed to her illness, Mary recorded all of her vital information in one place and told her daughters where to find it. She gave them names, contact info, account numbers, financial information, instructions for pets, messages for friends and next-of-kin. Everything she thought her heirs needed to know. On the other hand, Steve always managed all the household money matters. And, he never had discussions about them with Linda. No one but Steve knew where to find life insurance policies, deeds to real estate, or even who to talk to about the retirement accounts. Steve never expected that his wife would some day have to take over. His lack of planning has made a tough job even tougher for Linda. The EOL Planner is valuable, helpful, and it covers everything your family will need to know upon your passing. Which makes it so much easier for your loved ones to settle your affairs. Includes: Who to Call Personal Information Who to Call Documents You Will Need & Location Medical Information Wishes in Case I Can't Make Decisions Information About Work/Business Social Networking Sites Passwords Information on My Finances Information About Dependents Who to Call Personal Information Information About My Pets Social Circle Social Information Property Information Household Information My Bills My Belongings My Idea of Final Arrangements Beneficiary Information Last Thoughts of Life Regrets & Things That Have Bugged Me Proudest Times Lessons Learned Apologies Aspirations for Others Advanced Directives Choices for My Last Days Facts You May Not Have Known Notes & Updates 40 white high-quality pages, of needed prompts, so you will never feel overwhelmed when you're filling out your information. Place your order now for this end of life planner organizer , and spare your family from added stress and grief of not finding your truly important information. This planner is not a legal document and does not replace a valid will.
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