Discuss the advantages of completing vs. the consequences of neglecting to complete a will with your loved one.
It can be a very difficult thing to get someone to complete a Last Will and Testament. In fact, it is often neglected because people don't like to discuss or deal with end of life issues. However, family and friends can encourage their loved ones by discussing the consequences of not having a Will. One thing that might help you in the discussion is to remember that discussing a Will is not the same as planning one's eventual demise. A Last Will and Testament is a way to control what happens to all of the things you worked so hard for in your life. For example, who will take care of your pets, your things, your money, your house and property? Without a Will, the courts or the government can make these decisions for you and the results may not be what you want.
An elder law attorney can help you with this document. The American Bar Association andThe National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys are two great resources for finding an Elder Law Attorney in your area.
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Additionally, many local universities, community organizations, and local Area Agencies on Aging provide elder law workshops, and even provide free legal counsel to those in need. A university with a law school is a great place to begin your search.