I
have posted a Wishes and Memories booklet on our website that will be a clear
record of your funeral wishes, a source of important documents for legal and
public records, and a permanent keepsake of your fondest memories to speak to
future generations: https://www.bregmans.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/WISHES-AND-MEMORIES.pdf
To
prepare for your death, I advise you to:
·
Put
together
a box file containing all your important documents, and tell your nearest and
dearest, where it is. In this box file, store your will, marriage contract,
insurance policies, title deeds, papers for cars, caravans and boats, timeshare
information. and other important papers;
·
List
your creditors (credit card, loans, mortgages, store
accounts, etc.);
·
List important
numbers for your executors, such as the
name of your broker, lawyer, doctor, dentist, financial advisor, etc.;
·
Leave
a list of family and friends, to contact on your death;
·
List
what happens to your DSTV, armed response, personal and home insurance, etc.;
·
List
codes for your security system, and where to find keys for your safe deposit box, post office
box, etc.;
·
Describe
where you want to be buried or cremated, and your funeral wishes, in general;
·
List all your
virtual accounts,
user names and passwords (ranging from email accounts to your social
networking profiles on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc., blog posts, photo
or music sharing accounts and digital purchases through for example eBay or Takealot.com. Retain these passwords, with other valuables, in a safety deposit
box, to be revealed to your executors, only on your death.
·
Create
a digital estate plan (in your will or in a letter of wishes) Instructing your
executors whether
to keep your
social media sites current or delete them. You may, for
example, want your executors to notify your friends or connections of your
passing, and to keep the sites open, as a memorial. If you decide to
memorialize your accounts, Twitter and Facebook will shut down your account,
but your executors can set the privacy so that
only confirmed family
and friends
can see the profile and leave posts on
the profile Wall, in remembrance. You should nominate someone who is technically savvy
to manage the digital side of your estate.
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