
One of the kindest things you can do for your family is to spare them needless frustrations and stressful decisions at the time of your death. Many people live together for 50 years without discussing their wishes regarding life support, organ donations, funeral or memorial services, burial, or cremation. Without intent, they leave many distressing decisions for their loved ones. YOU can make your death easier on your family simply by deciding on and recording your own preferences. A will, however, is not the best place for detailing such wishes, because your will may not be read until after your burial. This book discusses various arrangements available to you and provides a place to express your wishes. Perhaps the most cherished legacy you can provide your heirs is your unique knowledge of your family history, your recollections about your own life, interests, and accomplishments, and other special remembrances. -- Provided by publisher
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