Planning for Incapacity
Most of us realize that it is unrealistic to expect that accidents or misfortunes will never happen to us. We put off the need to worry about the possibility of incapacity until “someday.” Still, we do insure our autos, carry health insurance, and as soon as we have children, houses, or businesses; we do know we need a will. I suggest that young people as well as seniors also need to plan for handling incapacity, because it can happen to anyone at any age.
We need not expect the worst to happen, nor do we want to concentrate on avoiding every danger. That would keep us from fully living. The best solution is to make appropriate plans for someone to handle our affairs when we cannot, then get on with the business of living joyfully!
There are several documents that we can prepare in advance to deal with incapacity.
Read more about how to plan for incapacity on Leigh's blog.
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