Estate Planning in the Era of COVID-19 - By Rachel Christian - Last Modified: October 2, 2020 - This page features7 Cited Research Articles People hospitalized with COVID-19 are often immediately isolated from family and friends. This can make it difficult — or even impossible — to finalize …
COVID-19 Estate Planning
Staying Current is Especially Important in the Pandemic
Staying Current is Especially Important in the Pandemic - Health Care Power of Attorney appoints someone to make decisions for you if you’re not able to do so for yourself. An Advance Directive expresses your wishes regarding end-of-life decisions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to …
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Beyond the Pandemic: Estate Planning for the Long Term
Beyond the Pandemic: Estate Planning for the Long Term - When do most people set up estate plans? When they see that they can't put it off any longer. But they're called estate plans for a reason — they take planning. How can you devote some serious long-term thinking to this important task? We can …
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How To Deal With Stress During Quarantine
How To Deal With Stress During Quarantine During this pandemic, coping with the disruption in your normal routine may be stressful. Isolation may leave you feeling like you have no control. You may feel cut off from the rest of the world and experience cabin fever, leading to irritability or …
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Avoiding Family Chaos in the Coronavirus Age
Avoiding Family Chaos in the Coronavirus Age The novel “coronavirus” (also called “SARS-CoV-2”) causes the disease “COVID-19.” It first appeared in late 2019 and was reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, 2019. Here’s a link to the WHO’s site for the latest global …
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