Estate planning is more important than you realize… and these 15 stories will inspire you to take action now!
One day, you’re going to die.
How did that statement make you feel? Were you tempted to stop reading and hide from the idea for another day?
Most of us do. We live in a world where we shy away from death a fundamental concept of life that affects us all.
Yet that very thing prevents us from taking the actions that will allow our legacies to live on and make sure our loved ones are taken care of no matter what happens.
Thats why you started reading this, and it’s why you’re still here reading, despite how uncomfortable that sentence might have made you feel.
Think about this: If you’re not willing to think about the inevitability of death, how will you have control of what happens to your remains? How will you know that your children are looked after or that your assets go to the people you care about?
The trick is not to push the idea of death out of your mind, but instead to prepare for it so you can keep living life to the fullest, with complete peace of mind that everything will work out as you wish when you finally reach the end.
The trick is estate planning.
It might sound like an administrative headache, but it’s really no more complicated than a set of clear instructions dictating who your assets will go to and when.
It shows your loved ones that you care about them enough to sort everything out to protect them, and it ensures that when you eventually pass and they’re already facing deep sadness and grief, they wont find themselves in court trying to figure out exactly what it was you wanted.
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