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Nobody wants to think let alone talk about the day their parents will pass on. It feels somehow risky to even touch on the subject. But, the truth is that, we all most go at some point. Your parents know that there will be aftermath when they pass on, and that it will be you and your siblings (if you have any) that will handle that. They want that transition to be as easy as possible for you knowing that, naturally, it won’t be easy at all. But, if you have certain conversations and make specific arrangements today, while you’re still in a good emotional state, then when that tough day comes, you can mostly just grieve. You can just deal with your feelings, and not have to face complex logistical questions while you’re devastated. Now is the time you can make clear-headed decisions. Here are conversations to have with your parents before they pass on.

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I need legal and financial contacts

Your parents have attorneys, lawyers, and account managers with whom you’ll need to speak when they pass. Ask them to write down all of those, including names, phone numbers, and addresses.

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I also need medical contacts

Your parents also have a list of medical contacts, from general physicians to specialists, who they’d probably like you to communicate with if they are incapacitated. These professionals have their medical history, which the current doctors tending to your parent in urgent care or the ICU will need.

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Do you have an advanced healthcare directive?

An advanced healthcare directive is a document that states what medical actions this person would want to take, if they weren’t in a condition to make those choices. Perhaps due to illness or memory loss, your parent would not be able to make decisions about her health. She’ll pre-make these decisions now, and put them in a healthcare directive.

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Can you organize insurance policies for me?

Your parents likely have plenty of insurance polices between health, life, home, disability, and so on. Make sure they organize all of these in one place for you. You’ll need to communicate with those companies when your parents are ill, and after they pass.

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Can you organize account information?

Your parents likely have several bank accounts, mutual funds, and other financial accounts. You need to know what these are, where they are, how much is in them, and logins and passwords. You also need to know where safety deposit boxes are, and you need the keys.