If you were to pass away unexpectedly would your family know where to find your assets?

September 20, 2019


This article is contributed by LegacyShare.  We are the leading service helping you share your legacy with the ones you love and trust so you can confidently know your legacy will transition smoothly.  Please visit our website at legacyshares.com to review our services and to set up your legacy transition today.

Unfortunately, tragedies happen every day.  There’s nothing worse than hearing about or even knowing someone who worked so hard their entire life toward the American dream for it all to end so soon. Between buying a house, saving for retirement, and starting a family only to have passed away unexpectedly.  Compounding to this tragedy, his/her legal documents were not easily accessible or made aware of to the beneficiaries. More often than not people in their own family don’t know where things are or who the financial or legal representative is.

I think it is safe to say that if there was a way you could store all of your life’s most important information, assets, and health decisions, and then be able to safely share each item with those individuals you want to have access even after your gone you would take advantage of it.

Well now there is. It’s called LegacyShare. No more worrying about keeping your documents or assets in a safe should there be a fire or theft. No more worrying about your computer getting hacked because you keep everything on an excel sheet. And no more worrying about making sure the people you want to have access to this information aren’t able to get access should you pass away unexpectedly.

All too often are people forgetting to set up wills, trusts, healthcare proxies, and other important information which would make it easier to pass on what they spent their entire life creating. It shouldn’t go to waste, and your family shouldn’t suffer from not having access.  This leads to mounting legal fees and more importantly wasted time obtaining these items during a stressful time.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were 2,813,503 registered deaths in the United States in 2017. Over 200,000 of them from unexpected accidents. There’s no way to really tell how prepared these people were at those moments of last breath, but it’s safe to assume LegacyShare could have put you and your family in a better place should this have happened to you.

Our product has legacy saving features including sharing capabilities with people you assign to have access (when you want them to), yearly reminders and the ability to organize your entire legacy. All of the resources you need to ensure a smooth transition of your legacy are within your account. Additionally, security, protection and affordability is top priority!

If just one person from every family had a LegacyShare account, the integrity of their wealth and estate would be that much better off. We can guarantee it, and so can many of our current members today.

Don’t let this happen to you. Legacies are meant to be shared.

 

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