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Old 12-04-2011, 10:08 PM   #16
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Hi Y'all!
It's me again! Here to remind you to take care of each other. What better gift can you give each other than the security of knowing that you have layed out a plan for your future together if you are part of a couple> Even if you are single you need to have your plans/wishes covered.

Is the beneficiary on your insurance correct? Do you have a will, living will, power of attorney, in place? Are you getting (legally) married over the holidays, or (gulp) divorced? Do you have a plan for the future care of your children should you become incapacitated or die? (Hey folks, everybody dies!) Did you have a home before you got together with your partner and now you want to put their name on it?

Many of you have life/health/disability insurance benefits at work - is the information on these policies correct? Do you have domestic partner benefits at work? Are you ready to get your partner covered under these plans? Big step to take, but get it done if you see yourself in a committed relationship.

The long and short of it, my darlings, is that the new year is soon at hand, get this crap cleared up before then so you can start the new year fresh.

...aaaaaaaaaaaaah now doesn't that feel better?

Smooches,
Keri
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