A good death requires good planning. It’s often referred to as “getting your affairs in order.” That’s the phrase you’d rather not hear from a medical doctor, but in truth it’s very good advice, especially if you’re about to “kick the bucket.” Having a well-thought-out will is an important part of that process. Sometimes there ...
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