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How to Make Modifiable Just-In-Case Instructions

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hello and welcome to the next video in this craft CMS 3 tutorial series in the last video we created two new pages and about Us page and a contact page in this video were going to make the navigation editable within craft CMS so we can link these pages to the new entries so lets start by creating a new field for each one of these links well go to settings fields and add a new field lets call this navigation and for the field type lets choose matrix matrix fields allow us to add multiple fields within that one matrix field so lets create a new block type and well call it nav link and here is our first field within this group lets call this link text we want this field to be required and it can be plain text this field will represent just the text of the link so in this case about us or contact the next field we need is the link destination this is where the link will go to lets make this field also required and for the field type lets choose entries because we want to link to

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Items to Include in a Letter of Last Instruction A List of Personal Contacts. A List of Business and Financial Contacts. The Location of Legal Forms and Documents. Usernames and Passwords. Information About Outstanding Debts. A List of Beneficiaries. Instructions for Pets. Memorial Service and Funeral Plans.
A letter of instruction is a cheat sheet for anyone involved in settling your affairs. Unlike a will, this letter has no legal authority. However, it can provide an easy-to-understand explanation of your overall estate plan to your executor and lay out your wishes to your family for things not covered by the will.
Your letter of instruction should contain everything thats most important to you and your estate, including financial details and personal information.Debts can include: Mortgages. Car loans. Credit card balances. Personal loan balances.
Items to Include in a Letter of Last Instruction A List of Personal Contacts. A List of Business and Financial Contacts. The Location of Legal Forms and Documents. Usernames and Passwords. Information About Outstanding Debts. A List of Beneficiaries. Instructions for Pets. Memorial Service and Funeral Plans.
How to Create an In-Case-of-Emergency Document Step 1: Keep important original documents safe! The first thing to do is to gather up all your important original documents. Step 3: Share the information with those that will need it. Step 4: Keep your information updated!
Preparing a Letter of Last Instructions Instructions about the funeral, memorial service, and preferred disposition of the body. Your loved one should also include any specific instructions for clergy and funeral directors. Location of his or her will. Names of friends and relatives who should be informed of the death.
Your last wishes can include anything you want, including funeral or cremation preferences and plans, body disposition preferences, obituary information, messages to your loved ones, requests for your final days, and personal information like where your will is.
Here are six steps to write a letter of instruction: Create a header. Before you write the content of the letter, create a header at the top left-hand corner of the document. Address the reader. Explain the project or task. List each step. Conclude your letter. Revise the document.

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