Where to Begin with End of Life Planning
You have likely lost a loved one at some point in your life. If not, you will eventually and are fortunate that you have not had to deal with that pain yet. If you have, you know how devastating it is.
When the loss is someone in your immediate family, it may be your responsibility to make all of your loved one’s arrangements. If they did not have an end-of-life plan, you have to try your best to determine how they would want everything handled. This can be especially difficult while grief is flooding your mind. You second guess every choice because you just want your loved one to be honored appropriately, and you may also have to deal with other family members second-guessing every choice you make.