You don’t want to write estate planning documents because you don’t love meditating on the prospect of your own death. Sure, you might think you’re mature enough to face that eventuality and plan responsibly to care for anyone or anything you might leave behind. But even if you’re perfectly cognizant of your own mortality and confident of a secured eternity north of the border, you may not rank a discussion on splitting up your worldly assets and responsibilities with an attorney particularly high.
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You don’t want to write estate planning documents because you don’t love meditating on the prospect of your own death. Sure, you might think you’re mature enough to face that eventuality and plan responsibly to care for anyone or anything you might leave behind. But even if you’re perfectly cognizant of your own mortality and confident of a secured eternity north of the border, you may not rank a discussion on splitting up your worldly assets and responsibilities with an attorney particularly high.