Originally Posted by
kevinpate
True that. I've been involved with family members and others in a wide variety of situations, medical and non-medical. serious legal consequences and minor legal annoyances. Helping someone through setting up an advance directive is typically a hard conversation, though in my opinion it ought not to be.
When someone has trouble coping with the thought of their end days from a medical standpoint, it's also almost a given that person will also have difficulty wrapping their head around the need for a durable power of attorney.
On the whole, we tend to not want to face our own mortality, and there is even less comfort in facing anything that suggests lingering and being unable to make decisions prior to one's demise.
In my opinion, dealing with these two items are great gifts to one's family.
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