My wife and I have two adult daughters, one who's married. We have comprehensive estate planning documents, including a trust, POA stuff, medical directives, etc. A couple of years ago I created a document (about 4 pages long) identifying and addressing every aspect of our financial lives that I could think of, even including describing options for what they could do with our residence and rural real estate properties. We then had a "financial summit" meeting during which I went over every bit of it, so my kids (and my wife, in case I pass before she does) know what's going on. Now that I think of it, I probably should have a "refresher" meeting with them soon, wouldn't hurt.