What is in the Workbook?

  • Questions to ask to get a conversation started.
  • Topics for discussions helpful to gather important information.
  • Places to write down information.
  • Guide to walk you through gathering information that may be needed in an emergency.
  • Advice on storing important documents and information.
  • Peace of mind for you and those you love.

Parent Version

 Getting Affairs in Order ParentsClick to Preview Parent Version

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There will come a time when we need to help our parents make sure their paperwork is in order. Emergencies, unexpected health problems and actual death can occur at any time. Although many people have a difficult time bringing the subject up in conversation, the Parent Version of this workbook can be a valuable tool to help you organize your parents’ storage of important documents and also to make their last wishes known.

You may use the workbook as a guide and skip around to talk about things that are comfortable and interesting. The questions range from legal documents to family history. Purchase and share this version of the workbook so you know what to do or who to call when your parents need your help.

Individual Version

Getting Affairs in Order Individual

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(not full version)

Only you know where your important documents and personal paperwork are kept. However, if something were to happen to you, will anyone else know where to look or how to settle your affairs? The individual version of the workbook is an easy-to-use resource for people to organize and note where things are kept, who to contact, and what important life documents exist if something were to happen to them.

You may also think of this version as a “how to” start getting your affairs in order! If you’ve ever wondered what things you may need to prepare yourself for the worst case scenario, this workbook lists exactly the type of things you should be thinking about and have ready just in case.

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