When an advance directive is completed and available for healthcare professionals and loved ones to follow in the final stages of life, it can be a gift. Here's how.
Two of the newer ideas are clever guided family journals that help surface stories that have never been told (and memories that should never be forgotten), and a bird feeder for the 21st century.
Techniques involve planning for transfers at death and during life. One such mechanism is the gift, or the right to transfer assets to another person while the donor is still alive, with the goal ...