Nobody is getting out of here alive.
We never know when death will happen, just that it will," Amy Florian
explained to a group of financial professionals.
In these days of coronavirus, the need for detailed instructions for your financial and digital affairs is timely.
Kelli B. Grant explains:
1. a living will: dictates what
medical treatments you do and don't want in different circumstances.
2. POLST: Physician orders for life
sustaining treatment,
3. Power of attorney for
Healthcare/Healthcare proxy.
4. Durable power of attorney: names
the person to pay bills and make financial decisions on your behalf.
5. DNR/DNI orders: do not
resuscitate/do not intubate.
6. Diminishing capacity letters.
7. Organ donor designation.8. Life insurance
9. Personal property memorandum to be included with a "letter of last instruction"
10. Digital assets memorandum: "Specify in your will who you want to own or have access to your digital assets and accounts like social media and email."
11. A list of where important documents and items are kept
Get the details at:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/15/12-financial-planning-documents-to-handle-health-end-of-life-care.html
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