Estate planning isn't just for the rich and famous. Many people can benefit
from estate planning and their loved ones, those who are left behind, will
appreciate the fact that you took care of some of the issues before you passed
on. No one likes to think about their own demise, but it is a task that should
be done whenever possible.
Estate planning, in its most simple terms, is simply setting your affairs in
order while you are alive so that your family will not have to deal with them
when you are gone. Estate planning is important because it ensures your assets
and wishes will be handled and transferred smoothly.
There can be several components to estate planning. The number and level of
components is dependent on many factors, all of which you should think about
before making any final decisions. Your estate planning might include such
things as your Last Will and Testament, naming a Power of Attorney who can
handle some of the legal matters, and setting up any trusts.
Some of the assets that you may need to consider include such things as your
home, retirement funds, automobiles, cash, stocks, bonds, and other investments.
By detailing who you want to get what, you can help your heirs get through
probate court with as few problems as possible.
Your estate planning can also include the use of a living trust. With a living
trust you transfer ownership of your assets into a trust and then have someone
administer the trust. This all but negates the need for your family to go
through probate court, which can be expensive and emotionally challenging.
Living trusts must be set up carefully, so it is best to work with an expert in
the field.
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All of us have been touched by death.
Death is complex, and the time around death is also complex.
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Death is a time of change and is approached with great diversity,
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There is, for all humans, no more fascinating subject than death. Understanding what happens when we die has formed the basis of all religion, most of culture, and major portions of science. K. Kris Hirst Quotes
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
Death arrives among all that sound like a shoe with no foot in it, like a suit with no man in it, comes and knocks, using a ring with no stone in it, with no finger in it, comes and shouts with no mouth, with no tongue, with no throat. Nevertheless its steps can be heard and its clothing makes a hushed sound, like a tree.
It takes us back to brighter years, to happier sunlit days and to precious moments that will be with us always. And these fond recollections are treasured in the heart to bring us always close to those from whom we had to part. There is a bridge of memories from earth to Heaven above... It keeps our dear ones near us It's the bridge that we call love.
This album was designed for the terminally ill in with the intention of providing them exactly what the title says - a graceful passage.
Although a couple of the tracks are almost indecipherable because of heavy accents, the Letting Yourself Be Loved track by Lew Epstein makes this album a must have for anyone willing to do some deep and powerful work.
Just thinking about the power of his words gives me goose bumps.
Although Lew is no longer with us, his work lives on both in this album and in the Partnership Advantage group that continues to bring his workshop "Trusting You Are Loved" workshop to countries around the world.
I'm not affiliated with them and have nothing to gain by mentioning that, other than the fact that I love them and the work that they do.
Unfortunately, the sample track on Amazon.com only includes the introductory strains of music to his track so it's impossible for you to really get a feel for it.
It makes a sensitive and thoughtful gift for anyone in the midst of a major transition in their lives.