Get Your Affairs in Order

Hello Mortals 💜 Hope this finds you in high spirits and good health. It’s important to always have your affairs in order because life can change in a phone call.  A good example of having your affairs in order according to AI is: 

End-of-Life Planning

  1. Advance Directives: These are legal documents that outline your healthcare preferences if you’re unable to communicate. They typically include:
    • Living Will: Specifies what medical treatments you want (or don’t want), like life support or resuscitation.
    • Healthcare Proxy: Designates someone to make medical decisions on your behalf.
  2. Will and Estate Planning: A will dictates how your assets (money, property, etc.) will be distributed after death. Estate planning might also involve:
    • Trusts: To manage assets and potentially avoid probate.
    • Beneficiary Designations: For things like bank accounts or insurance policies.
    • Power of Attorney (POA): To manage your financial and general affairs, etc. 
  3. Funeral or Memorial Preferences: This can include deciding between burial, cremation, or other options, and whether you’d like a traditional funeral, a living funeral, or something else entirely. You might specify details like music, readings, or even a location. *Ask Immortal Urns™, LLC to help you save $$$$$$$*
  4. Financial Arrangements: Setting aside funds for end-of-life costs (medical bills, funeral expenses) or ensuring loved ones know where to find account information, passwords, and insurance policies.
  5. Personal Legacy: Some people write letters, record videos, or compile memories for their family. A living funeral could fit here as a way to celebrate and share your legacy while you’re still around.
  6. End-of-Life Care Choices: Deciding where you’d prefer to spend your final days—home, hospice, or a care facility—and exploring palliative care options to manage pain and maintain quality of life. 

Why It Matters

Planning ahead can save you a ton of money, reduce stress for your family, avoid legal disputes, and ensure your values guide what happens. 

How to Start

  • Talk About It: Discuss your wishes with family or close friends. 
  • Document It:  Just ensure it’s legally valid in your area.
  • Review Regularly: Life changes, so update your plans as needed.

If you are overwhelmed, have a question, or just need and/or want some help navigating your end of life affairs, etc, please reach out to us and see how we may be able to help you and/or your family.  For more information, please visit www.immortalurns.com

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