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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
All the items needed in 1 folder
rachel
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Very helpful for the person/ people you leave behind.
P. Tyson
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
Good book covering many areas of life except it’s sloppy how one page is upside down. It should help people tho.
Terri Lee
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Got this for my mom who is always saying "if something happens to me..." she loved it and we got a giggle out of it.
Jim Donaldson
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Everyone should have one of these!
BeautifulCat
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
My spouse and I are getting older and sometimes we comment to each, 'What do you want me to do with 'xyz' after you die?' I know some people are appalled to even think about that subject, much less speak about it, but we both have so much 'stuff,' we have to think about it at some point. Or we are leaving the surviving partner with a whole ton of challenges. I have especially strong feelings about who SHOULD NOT get my stuff. So, perhaps it is time for me to write some of this down.This spiral bound notebook is a very good start. It doesn't take the place of a will but supplements a will with more specific and practical information to tie up final loose ends, so to speak.It's a place to store information about how to reach relatives and doctors, device log-in information, insurance information, etc. And has a place for 'My Wishes for my spouse/significant other,' (I did not see any pages directed towards ex-spouses.) 'My Wishes for my relatives,' gives one a bit of freedom to finally speak one's mind, good, bad or indifferent. (Didn't I tell you not to marry, divorce, buy, etc., xyz?) And lots of other pages with less opportunity to be annoying but more opportunity to provide solid helpful information (financial, property, credit cards, etc.).I love the title, 'Sorry, it's Your Problem Now. BECAUSE I'M DEAD.' Not only is it humorous but it also reminds us not to be a problem once we are gone. Even if it isn't actually used as intended, it is a very unique way to start a conversation with a loved one about this subject or perhaps encourage yourself to begin thinking about your own end of life wishes.I recommend this planner for anyone because, let's face it, we are all going to have to tie up loose ends, sooner or later.
Myra Howard
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
It had too many pages for drs in my opinion . Thought it would have more family history stuff to fill out. Was disappointed in the book as a whole
Rocker
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
Not sure why some of the pages are upside down. Some could be flipped over correctly and are printed opposite sharing the same page. Part of the joke?
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