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darkwaters

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Sep 7, 2022
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So I've got my SN, I've got my metoclopramide, I'm still very much on the fence about when and how I want to do this, but I don't particularly want to do it impulsively. One of the things I'm trying to figure out is what kind of things I need to get squared away before I do this.

I have already signed over my animals in the event of an emergency to my next of kin, but I was wondering what other things I might be forgetting about to tie up before it happens. I'm thinking stuff like my car, my bank account with not much money it but enough to make it I guess an issue, my personal belongings…there must be something else that I'm forgetting. I don't have any dependents, I would essentially just be leaving everything to one family member. I know nothing I write down would be legally binding (?) really unless it was notarized but I'm hoping I could at least be a guide considering that this person is already my next of kin. Was wondering if people had some experience about the stuff. I just don't want things to be more complicated afterwards for the person that's left. I want to make it easier for people. But I don't really have a lot of energy to do really complex stuff because I'm just depressed and exhausted all the time.
 
DeadManLiving

DeadManLiving

Ticketholder
Sep 9, 2022
311
Get a valid DNR (Do Not Recussitate) order sorted by your doctor and have it with you, along with an Advance Directive to forego life-sustaining medical intervention n the event of the unthinkable.
 

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