Planning Ahead: A mindful approach to end-of-life and legacy arrangements
The Philippine Star|November 01, 2024
End-of-life planning is one of the most challenging conversations a family can face, but having a plan in place provides peace of mind and clarity during an otherwise difficult time.
- By ZINNIA OLINARES
Planning Ahead: A mindful approach to end-of-life and legacy arrangements

It goes beyond memorial services—it's about managing and protecting assets through estate planning.

A thoughtful advance preparation supports loved ones both emotionally and financially and ensures their legacy is preserved for future generations, easing the path when the inevitable occurs.

In Filipino culture, honoring our departed loved ones is deeply woven into our social fabric.

While discussing end-of-life arrangements and estate distribution remains a sensitive topic for many, early planning can provide relief during life's most difficult chapter.

WHY PLANNING MATTERS

Preparing for the end-of-life involves more than deciding on funeral arrangements—it's about preserving the dignity and wishes of the individual and reducing burdens on those left behind.

Early care planning helps clarify preferences on medical treatment and decision-making.

Legal directives, such as living wills or healthcare proxies, help ensure medical care aligns with one's preferences.

These documents outline critical choices ahead of time, giving families the chance to focus on honoring their loved one's memory rather than grappling with uncertain decisions during crises and emergencies.

Those with advance directives experience less stress and conflict during such times, as their loved one's wishes are clear and accessible.

SECURING A LEGACY

Estate planning is a crucial part of end-of-life arrangements.

It involves managing how assets—such as property, savings, and personal items—are transferred to beneficiaries.

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