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What makes PartingWishes.com better than a do-it-yourself will kit?
Create Funeral Plans, Wills at Unique Web Site
February 11, 2003
iParenting Canada, Grandparents Today Magazine
No one wants to think about dying, but failure to do so can leave loved ones
in a bind. A unique Web site, PartingWishes.com, offers a variety of services to
help consumers deal with this difficult topic.
As a free service, PartingWishes.com members are able to document their
funeral wishes by answering a series of questions related
to the style, cost and format of their own funeral. These wishes can then be printed
for safekeeping or stored on the site's secure server. The member designates specific
friends and/or family members as "Keyholders®" who are each assigned a unique password.
Only after the member passes away can the information be accessed.
In addition, a lawyer approved U.S. and Canadian Legal
Will service is now available. Users of this service are presented with a series
of comprehensive questions, written in plain language, the answers to which form
the basis of their Will. Online help is available throughout the process, so that
consumers do not need to be legal experts to create their own legal Will.
PartingWishes.com has also introduced a "Memorials"
service which allows members to create an online tribute to loved ones or alternatively
their own memorial to be published after they are gone.
These memorials can be set up to remain online for decades to be enjoyed by future
generations.
A "Messages" service is available for those people
who would like to ensure that some final messages or important information is passed
on to loved ones, but who don't want to rely on a sealed envelope which may either
be opened prematurely or never discovered. The messages remain completely secure
until they are eventually unlocked by a designated Keyholder® after the member has
passed away.
PartingWishes.com is a privately owned corporation established in Ontario, Canada,
providing online services which span the globe. (2-11-03)
(From iParenting Canada, Grandparents Today Magazine, Tuesday,
February 11, 2003)
(Note that you can create your Will, Power of Attorney and Living Will online at
http://www.PartingWishes.com,
http://www.USLegalWills.com,
http://www.LegalWills.ca and
http://www.LegalWills.co.uk).
For More Information Contact:
PartingWishes.com
Email:
support@partingwishes.com
Internet:
http://www.partingwishes.com