The first time my parents handed me the white envelope, I played dumb. They were about to take their first trip overseas in a post 9/11 world, leaving my then-teenaged brother stateside. Inside, I knew, were instructions on how to “take care of him.”
Studies have shown 70 percent of Americans don’t have any sort of last will and testament or even informal instructions for after they die. The least likely to have anything? Us. Parents with young children.
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