
 Joe had his wallet stolen with all his credit cards…what was the number he was supposed to call to cancel the cards? So many cards….so little time before the thief would begin to use those credit cards.
Your Family Matters provides a place to store credit card numbers, as well as the phone numbers which would be needed to cancel those cards quickly.
Mary forgot the name of the Doctor who prescribed her husband's medication. Her husband was sick and she needed those prescriptions refilled now.
Your Family Matters provides a place to store your Doctors names, phone numbers and addresses and it also provides a place to keep information on medications and prescriptions.

When Carol's husband died she had never paid a bill or balanced a checkbook…she didn't know if they had life insurance and she didn't know where her husband kept his will.
Your Family Matters provides a place to store information about life insurance and other insurance policies, including automobiles. You can also store information about bank accounts and the location of important papers, documents and safe deposit box combinations and keys.
On line banking, how did he do it? Joe paid all of the bills. Sandra didn't know how to do it and she didn't have his password. In fact, Sandra didn't have any of Joe's passwords and Joe was out of the country.
Your Family Matters provides a place to store websites and passwords and the catchall area in each section is a great place to provide "how to" directions on things like bill
paying and anything else that comes to mind.

When Ray's wife died, he realized they had never discussed whether she would want to be buried or cremated. What type of funeral would she want?
There is an entire section devoted to final arrangement preferences. You can save important information for you and your partner in case the unthinkable happens. In this section, you can store information regarding living wills and organ donation.
It serves as a reminder that this and many other topics need to be discussed and preferences need to be written down.
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