The It’s All Right Here Life & Affairs Organizer

January 21, 2010
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Product Description
This book is an easy-to-use, comprehensive tool for organizing your life and getting your affairs in order.

If something happens to you, you’ll spare those you love from endlessly searching for important documents & assets and agonizing over what your preferences would have been.

Topics include living wills & healthcare proxies, organ donation, burial or cremation, preferences for final arrangements, safe deposit boxes, hidden valuables, investments, insurance, re… More >>

The It’s All Right Here Life & Affairs Organizer

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4 Responses to The It’s All Right Here Life & Affairs Organizer

  1. Justine Lindsay on January 21, 2010 at 10:30 am

    This is a great product that will really help your family. I think one of the best things about it is the peace of mind you get when you realize you are saving your family from the awful task of dealing with all of your little slips of paper as well as your possible death. It even helped me organize my own finances better. I highly recommend it! J. Lindsay
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. K. Gorman on January 21, 2010 at 12:17 pm

    No one really wants to think about their death or the death of a loved one, but in today’s complex world, you must. Think of all the various pieces of information that make up your life: keys, passwords, account numbers, policies, statements, valuables, etc., and try to imagine your most beloved family members trying to find and make sense of all of that days after your death.

    Now, add to that the stress of planning a funeral without knowing what someone’s true wishes are. After someone dies is not the time to be trying to figure out if he/she wanted to be buried or cremated; it’s too overwhelming.

    The author has provided a comprehensive resource. You might not need every page, but you will find value in the pages of your book and someday your family members will thank you for taking the time to put everything down in writing for them. I already bought copies for my family members and can’t recommend this book enough.

    This book pulls both facets of your life — your final wishes and the basic details of your day-to-day operations – into one, easy-to-access reference tool.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Patricia Yane on January 21, 2010 at 2:16 pm

    An outstanding tool that allows me to gather all the thoughts, wishes, records and important details of my life now and my wishes and needs as I get older into a simple record book. I was able to get a comprehensive start in an hour! Now I can add things in a minute or spend more time on larger topics.I promised them I would get everything together, and now I have finally made a meaningful start. So comforting to know that my family members will have such clear access to the threads of my life, whenever I need the help…or they do.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Matt Davis on January 21, 2010 at 4:39 pm

    It’s hard to ponder the unthinkable: a parent dying or losing a spouse. But when it happens, you don’t want to spend grief-filled days tracking down papers and guessing what the person wanted with their affairs/assets. Mark Gavagan has created the perfect organizer that every household should have. It’s a comprehensive collection of forms and decision points to manage one life’s affairs–before or after death. It’s well organized, easy to follow and asks many questions I never thought of. I picked it up and am planning to send copies to my parents, in-laws and family members. While I can’t see them needing every form or section, this easy-to-read guide will get them organized and ready just in case. You may have a will and life insurance, but I suggest this tool is the next thing you should get for smart estate planning.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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