A terminal diagnosis brings a sharp focus to what matters most, and thoughtful end-of-life estate planning can provide clarity, control, and peace of mind during an otherwise uncertain time. This is the moment to ensure your core documents are in place and up to date — your Will or Trust, Durable Power of Attorney, and Health Care Directives — so that your wishes are clearly expressed and legally enforceable. Beyond the documents, it’s also about having honest conversations with loved ones and fiduciaries to reduce confusion, prevent disputes, and ease the emotional burden on those you care about. Coordinating beneficiary designations, organizing important information, and considering legacy goals — whether charitable giving, family support, or personal messages — can transform estate planning from a purely legal exercise into a meaningful final act of care and intention.

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