The focus of my book Your Last Gift – Getting Your Affairs in Order is a series of flexible downloadable Excel spreadsheets available from the website to which the purchaser is given a link. This is in the form of five Appendices to the book, as follows:
• Personal Details (Appendix 2)
• Important Documents – Whereabouts (Appendix 3)
• People to Contact (Appendix 4)
• List of Possessions (Appendix 5)
• Things to Know About my Home (Appendix 6)
Ahead of that, however, come two Checklists: first, the Critical Checklist with seven questions and then the Comprehensive Checklist with 22 sets of boxes to complete as you go along. Just in case it helps the headings are as follows (and you may spot the thinking behind the content of my current series of Postings):
The Critical Checklist
1. Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs)
2. Who to Tell of the Death
3. Guardians for minor children
4. Pets
5. Access to cash (joint accounts)
6. Passwords
7. Where is my Will and any Letters of Wishes?
8. Registering my death: where are my certificates which provide the necessary
information?
The Comprehensive Checklist
1. My Will
2. Accessing and Implementing the Will and any Letters of Wishes
3. Obtaining the Death Certificate
4. Funeral Arrangements
5. Post-Death Notifications
6. Newspaper Announcements
7. Headstone/Memorial Stone
8. Records of Information
9. Medical Treatment
10. Dealing with House Contents
11. Organ Donation
12. Gifts
13. If I am involved in owning and/or running a business
14. Letters to Family and Friends
15. Relationships
16. If I am involved in owning and/or running a business
17. Destruction of useless or sensitive papers etc
18. Memoirs
19. Inheritance Tax
20. Downsizing and decluttering
21. Places to Visit/Things to Do
22. Secure Storage
My Question: So, how ARE you doing in this whole area?



