Contrary to the bumper sticker, he who dies with the most toys still dies. So, it's best to have a written plan (living will, will, etc) on who gets your toys. Make your wishes known in writing and verbally as to who gets your diamond ring, your RV, Fluffy, and everything else you've acquired. Not only can you relax knowing it's all taken care of, there won't be any family arguments over your heirloom china.
Can little things help big problems?
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Does antiperspirants cause cancer?
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Should I do a breast self exam?
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What can I do to help the family?
What can I do to help the family?
Where can I read about chemotherapy?
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Does abortion cause breast cancer?
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Should I have reconstructive breast surgery?
What is an easy way to manage all this hair thatīs falling out?
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How long should I stay to visit?
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How does alcohol affect cancer?
Should I get plastic surgery if I am upset?
Am I having this plastic surgery for me or someone else?
Why am I having this plastic surgery?