Why Should I Make a Will? It's too much trouble!

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Dear John ,
Why should you make a will? Simply put, this kind of planning is done for others, those you care about and the causes you support. Without some kind of planning, the direction of your assets and possessions when you pass will simply be decided by someone else. And if you die "intestate," that is without a will, then it will be the state you live in who makes these decisions for you. They have a plan for how to do this, even if you haven't had time to make one.
The following is a tale of two people:
John passed away with an estate valued at $100,000. He had planned ahead and established a trust from which he gave his entire estate to two spiritual groups that he had supported during his lifetime. When he died, a number of his friends were disappointed with this distribution, saying that he had promised them amounts of money or possessions. Unfortunately, John had not put any of these personal gifts in writing in his trust, so they weren't able to be honored.
Paul, who was a recluse, lived extremely simply and invested wisely over many years. His estate was valued at over $2 million. He loved the Catholic Church and had thought about giving to one of their charities. When he died, the form to include these charities was found in his home, unsigned, near where he died. His fortune went instead to relatives who didn't even know he existed until they received his money.

Whatever you put legally in writing in a will or other planning, is usually the only thing that will be able to be honored after your death. If you are "thinking about" doing your will, please do it now! Pass on to those you care about and the causes you support the gifts that can be both financially and emotionally meaningful to them.


Sample LanguageTo include the Ananda Janaka Foundation in your will or other planning.

For further information, contact Parvati Hansen at 530-478-7695 or parvati@anandajanakafoundation.org 
We are always happy to hear from you.
In divine friendship,


2020 Ananda Janaka Foundation Annual Report
   
The 2020 Annual Report for the Ananda Janaka Foundation shows how we supported Ananda through the Grants for that year. It also shows how our Endowment fund was invested during that year. We hope you will enjoy reading it!

Donate button on the Ananda Janaka Foundation website homepage.
You can now Donate directly to the Ananda Endowment fund as you feel inspired to. Building this fund helps us financially as we look to the future of Ananda.

 
 
By including the Ananda Janaka Foundation in your will, trust, or other estate planning you are supporting the future of Ananda.
Contact Parvati Hansen at 530-478-7695 or parvati@anandajanakafoundation.org for further information.
 






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