Making Decisions for the End of Life

By Lindsay Schlegel, January 21, 2020
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BOTTOM LINE | noun. a financial principle, distilled

Though it may seem like a task you can put off, there’s good reason to prioritize making a will. A clear explanation of your wishes can ensure you’re cared for by someone you trust in your final days, your assets are distributed as you see fit, and your loved ones shoulder less of a burden as they mourn.

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Lindsay Schlegel 
Lindsay Schlegel is a writer and editor with experience in all aspects of book publishing, as well as the author of Don't Forget to Say Thank You: And Other Parenting Lessons That Brought Me Closer to God. She runs, knits, and reads in her native New Jersey, where she lives with her husband and their four children. Connect with Lindsay on InstagramFacebookTwitter, or her website.