12 Documents to Organize Now — Before It's Too Late
Don't leave a burden for your next of kin.

In the daily hustle and bustle that is life, being prepared for our demise isn't usually a top priority.
But what if you fall gravely ill or die unexpectedly? Will your loved ones know what to do and, most importantly, where to look for important paperwork to guide their decision-making?
We asked Rick Kollauf, director of business advisory with BMO Private Bank in Milwaukee, and Karen McMillan, a certified financial planner and portfolio counselor with Osborne Partners Capital Management in San Francisco, to share a list of the most important documents to keep handy, why you need them, and what happens without them. Here's what they shared:


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