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The Importance of Paperwork in a Life or Death Emergency

Are you prepared to handle anything life throws at you?  This can include anything from an immediate crisis to a major life hurdle.  Take a good look at your life and think about some of the situations I am talking about, and think about what you would need to do in your life to be prepared.

If we have to evacuate or run for cover, take this folder…

If you had to leave your home within a short amount of time (storm approaching, fire, flooding etc.) would you know what important papers to take with you?  Could you gather all of them in 30 minutes or less?  This should be a goal of yours, to have your papers organized and  ready so you only have to grab one container (a hard drive,  a file box, or a folder) – and go.  In addition, what about those personal items that are irreplaceable? Could you grab those, too?

If something happens to me, you know what to do…

What if the person who handles the finances passes away?  Would anyone else know where all the financial records are?  Do you know where all your assets are?  Do you know what liabilities you are responsible for?  In many families, one person handles everything.  Both people should know what is going on –  just in case.  That’s especially true for the paperless households who do everything online. More than one person must be able to access all of the accounts because there won’t be a file cabinet to sort through.

If you are prepared and organized ahead of time, it will make life much easier for you.  Start to think about this today and make a plan that works for your situation. Being ready and knowing what you should do will save you so much time and effort if you find yourself in a bad situation.

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