This kind of planning can feel daunting - we know firsthand - but completing just one or two items in your Everplan can still be very meaningful to your family.
Parents of young children with minimal savings or assets, for example, are encouraged to create a will so that they can designate guardians in the event that something happens to them.
Even if you’re not ready to commit to creating your will, being able to access all of your banking and online account information can still be a lifesaver for your family.
Everplans guides and motivates you to complete bite-size tasks that take no more than five minutes, so becoming better organized is super doable and rewarding.
It seems like a lot of work to complete the Everplan. Is it worth doing only one or two parts?
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