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Originally Posted by Perna
To be "practical", wouldn't you call to see where your client/money went? Presumably you wouldn't show up for a scheduled appointment if you died suddenly and, in my case, since I show up regularly and on time, etc. my therapist would be curious/concerned if I did not show up. I had a group therapist actually call me because I did not show up for group once because it was "me" and I am so reliable.
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I suppose it would depend upon when I died in relation to when the appointment was. If I died on the way home from the appointment, I would probably be buried before the next appointment - so she would not know. She could call but as she only has my cell phone number and no other persons to contact, I am not sure she would get hold of anyone else. And my cell phone is locked so it is not like someone could just answer it. Finally, I think the woman would email me rather than call and no one would get the message to respond as she only has an email address that I use for non-usual persons and matters. But, for all I know, she scours the obituaries looking for missing clients and could find out like that. But my real thing is that because I will be dead, it does not matter to me what goes on at the funeral.