

What happens to your pets if you become suddenly unavailable or pass away? It’s a question few people think to ask until it’s too late. You might have a will, a healthcare directive, even life insurance—but have you created an…

Few conversations feel more uncomfortable — or more important — than talking about end-of-life planning with family. Whether you’re an adult child wanting to start the conversation with your parents, or a parent hoping to make things easier for your…

Intro Most of us think that “getting our affairs in order” and end-of-life planning means completing all the paperwork: wills, beneficiaries, and healthcare directives. And of course, that’s important. But true legacy planning is about more than documents. Ask families…

2025 has reshaped estate and end-of-life planning – from tax exemptions to retirement rules and digital assets. Here’s what changed, what’s next, and why it matters.

You filled out the forms. That’s a huge step. But even the most thoughtful end-of-life plan can fall short if it isn’t shared, stored, or kept up to date. This post walks you through how to make sure your plan…

You’ve made a will. Maybe even named a power of attorney and wrote an advance directive. That should cover it… right? It turns out, a truly useful end-of-life planning checklist goes beyond the basics, and often includes steps most people…

Getting your affairs in order doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Learn 5 simple steps to start end-of-life planning with clarity and confidence, t any age.

When most people hear “getting their affairs in order,” “estate planning,” or “end-of-life planning,” their brain might conjure up the following type of image: an elderly relative sitting at the kitchen table, shuffling a stack of legal papers and muttering…

Welcome to my blog – a thoughtful space to explore end-of-life planning without fear or overwhelm. Discover practical tips, personal stories, and tools to help you get your affairs in order, protect your legacy, and bring peace of mind to…