P. DavisReviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I'm glad my son has a dark sense of humor like me, as he thought the title was a hoot, as I did. Haven't filled it out yet but it will be a good accompaniment to our wills and family trust.
Linda A. BarnesReviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I have a will but I needed to pass on additional information to my friend who will assist and be a point of contact to the attorneys who will be executors.
Neener'sReviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
this was a major disappointment!!! had maybe 8 good pages out of the 100+ that had a good item on it. , lots of blank wide lined blank pages... as a filler... if it was worth the trouble of returning it I would.. but it is not.. if it had been a down load I could have saved the good pages and build on it.. but alas it is not... save your money I was going to buy it for my siblings but nope I will not even show it to them ... total waste of my money sadly..
KselfReviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I looked at a lot of these kind of books before I purchased this one. Simple to understand. Helps you see things not thought of. Extra pages for letters and notes. The title is humorous to the family. Am happy with the purchase.
jennifer woodReviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
This is a good place to begin the conversation of estate and end of life planning with elderly parents - especially if they have a sense of humor! Lol
BillReviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
It makes you think about death a little better and makes you start thinking what you have and the list you make.
Ma BReviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Had a few useful pages at the front, but the back half of the book is all just for apologies, notes to kids, letters to, and extra notes. Things you may want to do, but not in a book for anyone to see, may be in sealed envelopes. I may use it to copy for a binder I will make myself, but this surely won’t be all I would leave for family to sort things out with.
Beverly A. WaltonReviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Typos !
Game BuoyReviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
This has a great title and I thought it would be a fun thing to leave along with my will and other legal papers, but it's more of a joke than a real end of life planner. It might be more useful as a rough-copy workbook to fill in before you printed out a real copy to give your executor or financial planner (who for some reason isn't mentioned at all in the book.) There is space to list only 4 bank accounts and credit cards, but 15 for important documents and their locations, as well as 12 spaces to write in the addresses of all the properties you own. If you own 12 properties, I have a feeling you'd need more legal planning than this book offers. There are 5 lined pages for writing out your apologies and 9 for letters, and the rest of the book is for your funeral plans and last words. I think I'll just stick to my original legal planning booklet and pass this around my friends as a joke.
Lizzi45Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2024
Brilliant , handy
CoraReviewed in Germany on October 25, 2024
Das kleine Aber lautet: ist eher auf amerikanische Lebensverhältnisse ausgelegt. Kann man aber einfach durchstreichen und anders benennen.
ShazzReviewed in Australia on July 12, 2024
My mother recently passed and we had to scramble for all of this information that’s in the book.
So I bought this for my dad so we wouldn’t have to go through that again.
Susan ReadReviewed in Canada on November 3, 2024
The quality of an inexpensive colouring book. So many pages to list one’s multiple real estate holdings? If you had that much real estate, you wouldn’t be using this flimsy book to keep track. I tried to return it and the company said keep it, and still refunded me. I won’t be using it.
P. DavisReviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I'm glad my son has a dark sense of humor like me, as he thought the title was a hoot, as I did. Haven't filled it out yet but it will be a good accompaniment to our wills and family trust.
Linda A. BarnesReviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I have a will but I needed to pass on additional information to my friend who will assist and be a point of contact to the attorneys who will be executors.
Neener'sReviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
this was a major disappointment!!! had maybe 8 good pages out of the 100+ that had a good item on it. , lots of blank wide lined blank pages... as a filler... if it was worth the trouble of returning it I would.. but it is not.. if it had been a down load I could have saved the good pages and build on it.. but alas it is not... save your money I was going to buy it for my siblings but nope I will not even show it to them ... total waste of my money sadly..
KselfReviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I looked at a lot of these kind of books before I purchased this one. Simple to understand. Helps you see things not thought of. Extra pages for letters and notes. The title is humorous to the family. Am happy with the purchase.
jennifer woodReviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
This is a good place to begin the conversation of estate and end of life planning with elderly parents - especially if they have a sense of humor! Lol
BillReviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
It makes you think about death a little better and makes you start thinking what you have and the list you make.
Ma BReviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Had a few useful pages at the front, but the back half of the book is all just for apologies, notes to kids, letters to, and extra notes. Things you may want to do, but not in a book for anyone to see, may be in sealed envelopes. I may use it to copy for a binder I will make myself, but this surely won’t be all I would leave for family to sort things out with.
Beverly A. WaltonReviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Typos !
Game BuoyReviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
This has a great title and I thought it would be a fun thing to leave along with my will and other legal papers, but it's more of a joke than a real end of life planner. It might be more useful as a rough-copy workbook to fill in before you printed out a real copy to give your executor or financial planner (who for some reason isn't mentioned at all in the book.) There is space to list only 4 bank accounts and credit cards, but 15 for important documents and their locations, as well as 12 spaces to write in the addresses of all the properties you own. If you own 12 properties, I have a feeling you'd need more legal planning than this book offers. There are 5 lined pages for writing out your apologies and 9 for letters, and the rest of the book is for your funeral plans and last words. I think I'll just stick to my original legal planning booklet and pass this around my friends as a joke.
Lizzi45Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2024
Brilliant , handy
CoraReviewed in Germany on October 25, 2024
Das kleine Aber lautet: ist eher auf amerikanische Lebensverhältnisse ausgelegt. Kann man aber einfach durchstreichen und anders benennen.
ShazzReviewed in Australia on July 12, 2024
My mother recently passed and we had to scramble for all of this information that’s in the book. So I bought this for my dad so we wouldn’t have to go through that again.
Susan ReadReviewed in Canada on November 3, 2024
The quality of an inexpensive colouring book. So many pages to list one’s multiple real estate holdings? If you had that much real estate, you wouldn’t be using this flimsy book to keep track. I tried to return it and the company said keep it, and still refunded me. I won’t be using it.