
1. Funeral arrangements
Whenever you may feel the urge to tell your family what they should do with your body after you pass away, this is definitely something you don’t want to include in your will.
Open the discussion about a possible cremation or about your desire to spread the ashes in some forest you loved while you’re still alive.
Actually, if you consider it appropriate, you can make your own funeral arrangements so when the inevitable moment comes, your relatives will know exactly what do to. We know this might not be a pleasant discussion but it’s pretty important.
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Why do you type a big red “next” with an arrow when talking about a particular subject then when you click on the “next” you find yourself in an entirely different subject area? What happened to the subject you were discussing. There must be a trick somewhere that you want us to fall into. Go figure!!!