What if you found out you were written out of the will after your last surviving parent died?
Can you imagine the betrayal, the hurt, and the surprise?
It could be enough to derail any sibling relationship or create rifts in the family that could last for generations to come.
This is just one of the stories Senior Care Home Owner and Life Transition Advisor Annette Pang shared during this interview.
Click on the image or this link to tune into this conversation.
When you do, you’ll:
- Learn the bitter consequences that can unfold in families when important conversations about care go unspoken;
- Hear real and riveting stories from the elder care trenches to get you thinking differently about the future you want for yourself and your loved ones; and
- Discover a new way to start conversations across the generations before challenges become hardships to save drama, trauma and chaos and welcome peace, calm, and presence to deal with life united as a family.
If you haven’t yet started the process of getting your act together, here’s my advice.
Buy Life Goes on Roadmap™ right now. Then, commit to completing the three most important sections that would give you or your family the biggest run for the money in case something strange or random should happen to you.
At the very least, make sure your beneficiary designations are up to date so there are no surprises later.