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A Survivor's
Journal
is...
A
workbook that
helps you prepare
your family for your
death or disability
Learn more with
these links...
Introduction
Who Should Prepare A Survivor's Journal
Excerpts From The Book
NEW! Version 2.0...
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forms allowing you to
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save, and print the
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About the Book -
The new Version 2.0
contains interactive PDF
forms allowing you to
fill in, save, and print them.
The
time when a family member dies or becomes seriously ill, injured or
disabled is a stressful and difficult period. Yet it's also a time
when extremely important decisions must be made. Unfortunately,
quite often the information required to make those decisions
is known only by the deceased or seriously ill person. When
that person hasn't communicated their wishes, family squabbles can
erupt over how to care for the ill person or what to do with the
deceased's possessions.
A Survivor's
Journal is a portfolio of information and instructions you
prepare to help your family make essential decisions after your death
our during your recovery from a serious illness or injury. It
contains crucial legal documents and directs your
loved ones to important family, financial, property and other personal
records. It explains your estate and what you want done with
it. More important, it relieves the distress of emotional
decisions during times of overwhelming grief. A Survivor's Journal
is a final legacy that communicates your love long after you're gone.
This book is an
instruction manual, workbook, and document that allows you and your
family to discuss and prepare for your death or disability.
In this book you will find:
Over 100 PDF
pages of information, instructions and guidelines regarding a
variety of life and death issues...
Print sample
legal documents to help you create your own:
Health Care Directives
Durable Power of Attorney
for Health Care
Living Will
Durable Power of Attorney
for Finances
Last Will and Testament
NEW! Version 2.0...
Now you can fill
in,
save, and print individual interactive
PDF forms, including:
Who to contact in an
emergency
Medical emergency data
Insurance providers and policy information
Inventories of your real and personal property
Estate planning worksheets
Investment tracking worksheets
Authorization for temporary and long-term care of your children
Funeral and burial planning worksheets
Family history data sheets
42 questions to
assess the current readiness of your family
to cope with your death
or disability
6 scenarios to
determine your wishes regarding being
sustained on
life-support |