Planning for the future is one of the greatest gifts you can give to your loved ones. While conversations about end-of-life wishes may feel difficult, having a clear plan in place can provide peace of mind for both you and your family. By documenting your preferences and ensuring key legal and financial matters are addressed in advance, you help eliminate uncertainty, reduce stress, and allow your loved ones to focus on honoring your legacy rather than making tough decisions in the moment.
Whether you’re outlining medical directives, organizing important documents, or discussing your estate plan, proactive planning can make all the difference. Below, you’ll find a collection of articles offering guidance on key aspects of advance planning, from essential legal documents to meaningful conversations that can help ensure your wishes are respected and your family is well-prepared.
Here are articles with information to consider as you create your own strategy:
- The Vital Legal Documents You Need for Health Changes and Emergencies: Prepare yourself and your family for health changes and emergencies with the legal documents you need to ensure your wishes are honored for your care.
- Telling Loved Ones About Your Will: A family meeting is a proactive way to explain your intentions, which can help everyone get on the same page, opening the door to healthy dialogue about your values, goals and estate plan.
- Six Things to Coordinate Now For Peace of Mind Later: Advance planning doesn’t have to be overly complex. Here are some ideas for what you can do right now to help your loved ones have a clear direction.
- Gifts That Pay Income: Life income gifts are a smart, no-catch solution for those who wish they could give more but are concerned about having enough income for life.
- Key Conversations Every Senior Should Have: From sharing family history to discussing medical wishes, there are plenty of important conversations everyone should have with their loved ones, especially those living in a senior community.