Monday, July 6, 2009

Your Body is an Asset of Your Estate


Tomorrow is the memorial service for Michael Jackson who died June 25th. We can take this time to reflect on another important asset of our estate and that is our bodies.

Many people do provide for direction regarding the disposition of their bodies upon death. Others choose to leave the arrangements and decision to close family members. Generally, close family members take on that responsibility. However, it is important for you to plan. This could be anything from life insurance to cover costs to prepaid funeral arrangements including your burial plot and the service. If you have a preference for cremation, you can provide for that in your will as well.

When you are a Pop Icon, it is even more important to provide for your preference. Did Michael Jackson want to be buried at Neverland? Is that even an available option? What type of remembrance ceremony would he have preferred? Was he an organ donor?

Think about your own situation. Will the disposition of your body cause unnecessary turmoil and more distress because your preferences were not made known? Have you considered the cost and made appropriate arrangements to cover such costs? Does your will address your interest and if not who knows what you want and can carry it out?

Let us remember the genius of Michael Jackson, his legacy and musical gift to the world. But more importantly, let us remember his humanity, kindness and charity. Leave your comments here or contact us at www.ythlaw.com

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