Wills - The Importance Of Writing A Will
A successful business man who was meticulous in keeping his paper work up to date all of his life died without writing a will. Even though he was nagged by his accountant and solicitor to write one, he avoided writing a will. Not wanting to face the reality of being a mortal, he avoided facing the issue of death which always crops up whenever he thought of writing a will.
The successful business man, by not writing a will has subjected his surviving family to a complicated tangle of legal administration which is unfair and hurtful. The lack of a will has increased the cost and payment of taxes.
Pocket Living Will - Preserves Wishes And Assets
Tragedy was narrowly avoided. For days Mary lay where she had collapsed in the corner of her bedroom. If it wasn’t for an alert mail-carrier she would have died there as well.
But thankfully this story has a happier ending and in no small part due to a little piece of paper she carried with her in her purse.
Mary was 87 years old. She was single - never married and never had children.
Few people visited and she left her home rarely; just to attend church and to buy food.
Washington State Living Will Laws
It is your right to make your own healthcare decisions in Washington State. The decisions you make can be as simple as the type of meals you’d like, or as difficult as choosing whether or not to receive life-sustaining treatments.
If you become incapacitated how can you be sure that your healthcare decisions will be honored? If you plan now, with the help of a living will (advance directive) you can make your healthcare decisions known in advance in case you become incapacitated.
A Model Not To Live By - The Last Will And Testament
The death of Anna Nicole Smith has at least one valuable outcome, even if it is simply serving as a model of what happens if you die intestate, i. e. without a last will and testament.
One immediate point to take here, by the way, is the youth and vitality of the deceased. Few people who knew her, or knew about her, would have believed on that February morning that later that day they would hear that she was dead.
Wasn’t there something about, “Ye know not the day nor the hour”?