September’s articles have focussed on laying the foundation to understand why foreign residents need different estate planning solutions and what those solutions might look like.
Here’s what we’ve covered:
- Why scattered information creates problems for international families
- How language and cultural barriers complicate everything
- What it means to organize your life vs. planning for death
- The peace of mind that comes from being prepared for whatever happens
October is going to be all about digital assets, because let’s be real – most of our important stuff lives on our phones and computers now, and that creates whole new categories of problems when we’re not around to unlock them.
If you’ve been following along and thinking “I should really get organized,” you’re not wrong. But don’t feel like you have to do everything at once. Pick one area – maybe your passwords, maybe your emergency contacts – and start there.
The goal isn’t to become perfectly organized overnight. The goal is to be more organized than you were last month, and then keep building from there.
Baby steps still get you where you need to go.
Learn more about the International Resident’s Ending Note at: endingnote.mediatinker.com It’s available as a PDF download or you can buy it on Amazon in Kindle or paperback form
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