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As Benjamin Franklin once observed, nothing is certain "except death and taxes." The inevitability of death may hardly be a pleasant subject to contemplate - especially the death of a parent or other loved one - but by the same token, one always needs to prepare for the inevitable, because it's a lack of preparation that often causes the worst problems. But how do you prepare for something you've never had to deal with before?
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