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#1 Jeanette

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Posted 17 August 2012 - 03:34 PM

After reading about the lady who passed away with the six dogs, I was reminded of a FREE organizer to assist those who will be there when you are gone. You can get unlimited digital copies, fill out the information on your computer, then print it out. Note that this does NOT take the place of a proper will. It does, however, make it far easier for your executors and family to deal with the confusion during a heartbreaking time.

Consider, please, getting one of these and taking the time to complete it. You'll sleep better at night.

Called "If Something Should Happen" and Offered by the American Institute for Economic Research. Note that hard copies are available for $10, and the free pdf is being offered for a limited time. Download it and save it to your hard drive.

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 09:36 AM

Thank you, that is great. There is another document which is legal in the States called 5 Wishes. It is a very thorough and compassionate document about what to do when in need for life support and drastic measures being used or not, what you would like if you are in a terminal condition, what you would like for a funeral/memorial service, Look it up on the internet. It was developed in Florida and sold for $5.00 usd, and may be purchased in bulk. I gave them for Christmas gifts one year.
Strange, but appreciated!

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 09:39 AM

I developed forms for emergencies several years ago. They are free. My website is: lakesideemergencyinfo.weebly.com

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 10:03 AM

I developed forms for emergencies several years ago. They are free. My website is: lakesideemergencyinfo.weebly.com

Great!!! Thanks for posting!




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