When iPhones first came on the market Apple marketed them
with the line "There's an app for that." The idea was that there was
an app for anything you could possibly want to do. However, there was not, at
the time, an app to plan for your own demise. Now there is.
We all know that someday we will pass away. Yet, most people
do not plan for that to happen.
Most people do not have funeral plans. They do not have
estate plans. They do not even discuss with anyone what they would like to
happen after they pass away.
The makers of the new app Cake are betting that if they make planning easy to do from a
mobile device that more people will make plans.
The app asks users a series of questions about what they
want to happen after they pass away. By paying $99 a year, users' answers to
those questions will be given to a personal consultant who will assist friends
and family with fulfilling the wishes of app users after those users pass away.
Inverse reported
on this new app in "Death Planning App Cake Will Let You Swipe
Right on Funeral Decisions."
This app might be a good first step to get people thinking
about and planning for what will happen after they pass away. However, that is
all that it is: a first step.
Proper planning requires a proper estate plan.
That is not something that can be done by answering a series
of standard questions and giving the answers to a personal assistant. It
requires the ongoing advice and expertise of an estate planning attorney who
can create the necessary legal documents and make sure that changes are made to
those documents when appropriate.
If you are interested in the Cake app, make sure that you use it as a first step and not a final
one in your planning. For more
information on Estate Planning call OC Elder Law at 714-525-4600, or visit our
website at www.OCElderLaw.com for more
information
Reference: Inverse (Dec. 3, 2015) "Death Planning App Cake Will Let You Swipe
Right on Funeral Decisions."
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