New Lessons from an Old Tale

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There are numerous lessons that can be learned from Wiley's adaptation of this popular fairy tale.
Lesson #1
Wiley's humorous rendition serves as a subtle reminder that predators lurk wherever opportunity presents itself, including the Legacy & Estate Planning realms.
Lesson #2
To prevent falling prey to the proverbial "wicked wolf" you should become familiar with the basic principles of choosing a trusted adviser for the preparation of your actual estate plan. [Learn more here] This person, most often, is not the Executor or Trustee who will be in charge of carrying out the plan when the time comes.
Lesson #3
Many people put intense amounts of time and energy into drafting a properly conceived plan and then fail to address perhaps the most important issue of them all, who will be in charge of fulfilling your wishes and instructions when the time comes. Choosing the proper Executor or Trustee for your estate is essential. As illustrated by music legend Ray Charles [see post] all of your well-laid plans can be thwarted if the wrong person or institution is put in charge of your affairs.
Lesson #4
Care and consideration should be given in authorizing a Power of Attorney. A Durable Power of Attorney can be an extremely useful tool in planning for incapacity and/or making decisions regarding life support and health care issues. Prior to authorizing a Power of Attorney, you should discuss your intentions with your Estate Planner to better provide direction and the extent of the powers necessary to be granted in order to achieve your true intentions.
Lesson #5
Just like the example of this comic strip, make sure to have fun in the process of planning your estate and truly take the time to celebrate your life and your legacy that you are leaving to your next generations and the world.

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We offer many thanks to the creative mind of Wiley Miller and his comic strip NON SEQUITOR. If you would like to see more of Wiley's work feel free to check out: Wiley's Non Sequitur Homepage

REPRINTED FROM SUNDAY COMICS 8-12-2007


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