To those of us still alive and kicking, it is never too early to get our affairs in order. The vital questions you should ask yourself are: are you properly married, are you properly divorced, do you have a Will, and is that Will valid? Sometimes, great men leave behind too many headaches for the beneficiaries of their estate because they fail to organise their affairs properly while alive. You might share your property during your lifetime and retain a lifetime interest, or have your lawyer prepare a Will on your behalf. You can leave behind โlast wishesโ regarding your burial and final funeral rites, but always remember that once you are gone, your mortal remains become the property of your extended family, not your immediate family.
