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PRIVATE LETTERS

Use itsmylife to create Private Letters:

For your Executor
Tell your Executor where to find important papers – and why not say thanks for the work your Executor will have to do on your behalf?

For your Child
In the eyes of your child, losing you may well be a devastating event. Provide words of love and inspiration to help your child cope and move on with life.

For your Child’s Guardian
Show your gratitude and provide helpful advice to the person who will step into your shoes, if needed.

For Someone Close
If they love you, you’ll be sorely missed. Imagine what your words on paper will do to help your closest family and friends if you’re not there.

For your Pet
Every pet has its favorite foods and special needs, so it’s important you pass on this information to the person you choose to be your pet’s carer, if needed.

Private Letters should be kept in a safe place with the original of your Will and other important documents.

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