Program Description
Event Details
Traditional estate planning typically focuses on titled property like land, houses and vehicles, but often overlooks the question of what happens to an individual’s personal items. As the owner of Caring Transitions of Kanawha Valley, Melody Bailey helps families who are dealing with the emotional burden of loss and with the physical burden of “stuff” after a loved one’s passing or health decline.
Join us as we work through this program based on the Extension Services program from the University of Minnesota, and hear real-world strategies for reducing conflict and misunderstandings, and work to identify the real value of personal belongings that are left behind. (Hint: It’s not just monetary!)
Disclaimer(s)
Accessibility
Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation to attend a program at any KCPL facility should contact the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours prior to the event. Phone: 304-343-4646 ext. 1242 or 1268 Email: facilities@kanawhalibrary.org
Main Library Patrons with strollers, wheelchairs, or other wheeled devices will find it easier to use the Jacobson Tower entrance on Quarrier Street or the Skybridge entrance via Summers Street Garage.
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