As an estate planning attorney, I am always addressing the issue of mortality. Let's face it, everyone is going to die, and yet I am amazed at how many people do not leave any type of verbal or written instructions for their loved ones to follow after they're gone. And no, I am not just referring to instructions about what they would want to happen to their property, which should be written down in a last will and testament or a revocable living trust, but what type of funeral arrangements they would want and what should happen to their remains after they're gone.
The above is part of an interesting article I ran across recently, titled:
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Write down your funeral wishes in a “writing” separate from your will or trust.
Talk to your loved ones about your funeral wishes.
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