You have to get as many copies of your living will, powers of attorney and last will to have one for each medical center you visit or might visit, your lawyer, family members, spouse and close friends. You need to appoint an executor for your estate - can't be spouse or family member - and alternates for everything. It all has to be notarized and witnessed by two people not family members. If you don't have the documentation then it all goes into escrow and the court decides who gets what and the creditors come first. If you own property transfer ownership prior to your death - the transfer can be for $10 and they own it - they won't have to pay the death taxes. We have bills of sale for everything we own. It is signed and ready for a date and a signature from the new owner. There is a trust set up to pay the taxes on the property and a small maintenance fund.
Am I ready? Yes, I think so.....
Am I ready? Yes, I think so.....