Top 10 things to do prior to loss or funeral
People pre plan the big events in life like the wedding, the move, the job. Don`t forget to pre plan and be more ready for the loss of a loved one. If you do not, you risk being taken advantage of by some, paying more in fees than you would need to and putting your grief on hold needlessly.
Death and making all the arrangements may seem overwhelming enough as it is. Loss of a family member or friend will take a toll on your emotions right away. You may not believe it, but you won`t be clear headed enough to do some of the basic things, you won`t care (at the moment) how much you are spending (but later, getting it paid, you will grieve mush more over this as well) and you will wish you had done this, or that. Not to plan, is planning to fail.
Save your self from these onslaughts of misery by getting these things done now. You will be so glad you did.
Do you have life insurance? Have you a need to add to it, change anything or the amounts? Doing it now, getting it all done, offers more piece of mind than you can know. Also, did you consider donation of funds to the church or signing a donor card so others might be able to `use` your body parts?
Give yourself a schedule to get these things done on this list. A Time frame so you won`t delay. Pretend it is homework, and you are graded on how well you do. Or, that you are working for someone else, you wouldn`t leave anything undone. Don`t give them (another boss) better than you give yourself and your family. Ready?
These are the ten things each of us should do to avoid any confusion, big mistakes, overpaying taxes or purchases.
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