Resources
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Estate Planning
Explore how to plan for the end of your life. Whether itβs old age or an accident, all humans die. If youβre prepared, you can spare your loved ones the burden of logistics.
π Getting Your Affairs in Order - National Institute on Aging
π End of Life Planning: A Complete Guide - Money magazine
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Personal Finance & Retirement Planning
Money doesnβt have to be mysterious. Click these links for basic information and advice.
π How to Navigate Financial Planning for Death - American Bar Association
π Investing for Beginners - Better Investing nonprofit
π Personal Finance 101: Your Complete Guide to Building Wealth - 11-minute video by DowJanes
π Top 10 Ways to Prepare for Retirement - US Dept of Labor
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Health Decisions
You have the right to decide how you want to age and how you want to die. These resources explain your options.
π Advance Directive Forms - Oregon
π Advance Directive Form - Washington
π Compassion & Choices: Tools to Finish Strong
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What's in a Name?
If you have changed your name or identity, these resources can help you ensure you are consistently represented the way you want to be.
π ID Documents for Transgender People
π Name and/or Gender Identity Change - Multnomah County, Oregon
π Name and/or Gender Identity Change - Clackamas County, Oregon
π Name and/or Gender Identity Change - Washington County, Oregon
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All About Trusts
Whatβs a trust? Learn why you might want one.
π What Is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust? - The Commons Law Center (Oregon nonprofit)
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Business Succession Planning
If you own a business, you can ensure it continues to operate smoothly when you die.
π βAn Ownerβs Guide to Business Succession Planningβ by OEOC
π Estate & Succession Planning by Oregon State University