ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE LOSS OF LIFE: A BLOG ABOUT WHY AN ONLINE WILL IS IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE.

The Zombie Apocalypse is something that I am sure most of us have thought about at one time or another. How would we survive? Where would we go? What weapons should we use? Who would be in our group of survivors? How many guns, knives, and swords do we need to own? And lastly, do we have an online will?

An online will is something that I am very passionate about, and I believe everyone should have one. Why? Because it gives you peace of mind knowing that in the event of your death you know your children will be taken care of by people you choose. It’s also a great way to let your family know where all your assets are located and what your final wishes for them are. The only problem with this is that no one knows when their demise will occur. My goal is to bring awareness to this subject through my blog. I hope to educate people on the importance of having an online will and how it can benefit them in the event of a zombie apocalypse or even if they just get hit by a bus tomorrow.

You should always have an online will. Why? Well, think about it, if something happened to you and you didn’t have a will, your estate could go to someone you didn’t want (like the state), your kids could be put in the care of someone you don’t trust (like your ex-wife’s new husband), and all of your assets could be squandered (by your ex-wife’s new husband).

But what about a zombie apocalypse?

Imagine for a moment that one day there is a zombie apocalypse and you are killed by zombies. If you had any assets, like a house or car or electronics, they would become totally worthless because there would be no one left to buy them from whoever had taken over for you.

In such an event, having an online will is important. Your living will should indicate who you want to take care of your kids or pets, who inherits what property or possessions, and how much money each beneficiary receives when you die.

For instance, let’s say that one day zombies attack and kill off most of the world’s population. In such a scenario, the only people left alive are:

* Your spouse

* Your child

* The child of the neighbor across the street who helped

Unless you know me personally, you probably don’t know that I am a very organized person who is also obsessed with zombies. I worry about all sorts of things that could happen that would require me to survive on my own. Obviously, I’ve given some thought to what I would do in the event of an actual zombie apocalypse.

While there are many things I’ve thought about in this vein, one thing that always stops me in my tracks is what will happen to those I leave behind? It’s one thing to have a plan when you are single and living alone and another when you have children and a spouse. This is one of the reasons why I was excited to see an ad for an online service that allows anyone to create their own legally binding will and other documents.

I can’t think of anything more important when it comes to protecting our families than having a valid will in place. It’s especially important for parents who have young children and want to make sure their wishes are carried out after they are gone. A will provides instructions for the care of your children, your property, and your pets. Without a will, your wishes may not be honored by the courts if someone chooses to challenge it.

The zombie apocalypse is coming. We know that, and while it will be tragic, should it occur, we think it is important to be prepared. This means not only having an escape plan, but also making sure you have all your affairs in order. Our online will is the ultimate tool for staying organized and keeping track of your assets for the zombie apocalypse or any other disaster.

We’ve written about the importance of estate planning before, but we wanted to address some concerns we get from folks who want to make sure their family is taken care of when they are gone, but don’t want to spend a lot of money on tools like a will or trust.

Now we know what you’re thinking – I’m going to die during the zombie apocalypse so what does it matter if my family knows where my bank accounts are or who gets my house? But that’s where you’re wrong. Just because zombies might eat you doesn’t mean they won’t go on your credit card once they are done with you. If you don’t have a will in place and your credit cards don’t specify joint accounts so that your survivors can use them, then those charges could really hurt your family after the zombie apocalypse ends (or before).

Have you ever wondered what would happen to your digital assets if a meteor hit the earth? Or a zombie apocalypse happened? Or the internet just ceased to exist one day?

While these scenarios are not exactly common, it is important to know and understand what rights you have when it comes to your digital assets. One of those digital assets could be your online will.

You’ve worked hard creating your online will, and you want to make sure that in the event of an emergency, all of your loved ones have access to it. Read on for helpful tips about sharing access with loved ones, or even setting up an emergency contact who can view your will in the event of an emergency.