pearlescence
purveyor of pearls UK/EU
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It really is vital that you organise for your own death (goodness how this thread has swerved) - not just passwords but paperwork all tidy and in order and in one place with no jumble or mess. Having dealt with various estates of family (and studied wills as part of my Masters in law) I have had experience of the most chaotic and you are really leaving a legacy of pain and chaos to whoever has to sort out the mess.
Make a will, make it clear and tell everyone what is in it before you go. Keep your papers and stuff simple. make sure someone knows your passwords.
(and yes, I have taken my own advice)
Make a will, make it clear and tell everyone what is in it before you go. Keep your papers and stuff simple. make sure someone knows your passwords.
(and yes, I have taken my own advice)