CHANGES
WILL OCCUR
Death is not only a tragic human event it is
a profound legal and
financial one, as well. A great number of changes will occur to survivors,
beyond the terrible loss of your companionship and care. There are the
transfers of; property real and otherwise, wills, trusts, bank accounts,
insurance, etc.
Therefore, a good deal of information is going to be needed by many
different people and institutions. As part of your final plan, you should
provide your loved ones with a guide to those things they will have to
deal with and carry out in your absence.
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MAKING
THE PLAN
You will want to
set down what kind of arrangements you would like. Whether your choice is
burial, entombment, cremation, scattered in nature, burial at sea,
large funeral, small funeral, no funeral, religious, non-religious, etc. A
plan should include your final directives, so loved ones won't be guessing
that you would have wanted it that way.
We recommend
printing, the Final Arrangements' Planning Forms to complete each area of
planning. They will provide you with a written record of your arrangement efforts. There aren't any costs for
personal use of these planning sheets.
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