EKLEKTIKA Press Unveils 'The Seniors Guide to End-Of-Life Issues: Advance Directives, Wills, Funerals & Cremations'

New Book Offers Step-by-Step Informational Guide to Help Family Members Cope With Administrative Issues Prior to and After a Family Member's Death


CHELSEA, Mich., Feb. 13, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- What do you know about planning for end-of-life issues? Are you part of the population who does not have an Advance Directive or Will? Do you know how to plan a funeral or cremation? If so, The Senior's Guide to End-of-Life Issues: Advance Directives, Wills, Funerals & Cremations is just the book for you.

The book, published by EKLEKTIKA Press of Chelsea, Michigan, gives you the information you need to successfully plan for end-of-life issues -- everything from wills and the probate process to advance medical directives and preparing for a funeral or cremation.

Author, Rebecca Sharp Colmer, believes that it is never too early to start planning. She says, "At a minimum, everybody should have a Will, Living Will, and a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care." This book is an informational guide intended to aid the reader as to the type of issues that should be raised with family, an attorney or appropriate representative. It will provide you with information that you may consider using to establish your preferences regarding end-of-life decisions.

The Senior's Guide to End-of-Life Issues is the newest release in the Senior's Guide Series. Other books include: The Senior's Guide to Computing, The Senior's Guide to Digital Photography, The Senior's Guide to eBay, The Senior's Guide to Dating, and The Senior's Guide to the Internet. All of these books are available at Amazon and all major bookstores. Look for The Senior's Guide to Computer Tips and Tricks to be released in mid-March.

For more information, visit www.theseniorsguide.com or contact Rebecca Sharp Colmer, EKLEKTIKA Press at 734-730-5161 or P.O. Box 157, Chelsea, MI 48118.



            

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