Resolution Update: One Week

[This got lost in the ether. It should originally have published 15 JAN 2024]

It’s been a week since I posted my resolution to update my estate paperwork.

So how am I doing with my resolution? This week, I have been working on my annuity. I transferred the funds to a different investment (same account, same company, different sub-account), and I printed out the hardcopy paperwork required to update my beneficiary.

I also looked at outlines for updating my will, advanced health directive, and Power of Attorney. The U.S. Air Force has online guidance that enables you to prepare in advance before meeting with an Air Force lawyer to complete this paperwork. This news article gives a good overview of the Air Force legal assistance website. And this link is where you create an account and get started. The data you input is retained for 90 days – after that, it is dumped and you would have to start over. This legal assistance is free of charge for active duty military, their eligible family members, and retirees. In some circumstances, it is also available to reservists.

This week I also did some research on my burial arrangements. Spousal Unit knows the basics: how, where. But I did a bit of deeper digging into the specifics. I do have Croak Book materials that I purchased and downloaded, but we haven’t created the binder and filled it in yet. [A Croak Book is a binder full of information about your bills, investments, funeral arrangements, etc. that you leave behind as a road map for your executor/next-of-kin.] I purchased a copy for My Boomer Parent and created a binder for them to (hopefully) fill in, to make it easier for the family when they pass, but haven’t created ours yet. The burial arrangement information would go in this binder, to make it easier for our survivors/executor.

It’s going to take a while to complete everything on my estate planning checklist, but I’ve made a start. Now I’ve just got to keep making progress.

How are you doing with your New Year’s resolutions?

How Did I Do with My 2024 New Year’s Resolutions?

It’s another new year. So how did I do with my 2024 New Year’s resolutions? Well, let’s just say that I’m carrying most of them forward to 2025.

My resolution for 2024 was to review and update my estate paperwork. This consisted of multiple parts:

  • Update my advanced medical directive/living will
  • Update my medical power of attorney
  • Update my VA advanced medical directive
  • Submit my updated advanced medical directive/living will to my healthcare system (specifically to the hospital ER I use when injured)
  • Update my will
  • Review the beneficiaries on my investment accounts and update as necessary
  • Make sure my designated executor knows where to find my updated estate paperwork

In all honesty, I didn’t get very far with these tasks in 2024. After a couple of false starts, the legal paperwork remains un-updated. The only one of these objectives I accomplished in 2024 was to review and update the beneficiaries on my investment accounts. One of seven objectives accomplished. So I’m rolling the rest of these over into 2025.

I have no new resolutions for 2025. I’m just gonna keep working on last year’s. Leftover resolutions, if you will. These are important, so I’m just going to keep working on them until they’re done.