“What-if” End-of-Life Planning Blog

The Practice of Practical Preparation
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The Practice of Practical Preparation

Learn how couples can prepare for unexpected life events by sharing household responsibilities, practicing role swaps, and using The Family Manual to organize passwords, bills, insurance, and more. Practical tips to ensure your family stays confident and prepared.

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Survivor Financial Plans: Creating Your “What-If” Budget
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Survivor Financial Plans: Creating Your “What-If” Budget

Funerals cost more than ever, but that’s only the beginning. From lost income to childcare and even milestone events like weddings or graduations, the financial impact of losing a spouse or partner can be overwhelming. A survivor financial plan helps your family prepare for the ‘what-ifs’ so they can grieve without added financial stress.

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Learning from Those Who’ve Been There: How Real Stories Can Help You Prepare
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Learning from Those Who’ve Been There: How Real Stories Can Help You Prepare

When it comes to preparing for the unexpected, learning from those who’ve been there can make all the difference. That’s why we’re launching a new YouTube series featuring real conversations with widows, widowers, and experts about the impact of preparation—or the lack of it—on grief, finances, and moving forward. Our first interview with Lori LoCicero, co-founder of The Death Deck, dives into her personal journey through loss and the lessons she wishes more families knew. Watch now and start the conversation before ‘what-if’ becomes ‘oh, crap!’

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Overcoming Procrastination – How Families Can Start End-of-Life Planning Today
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Overcoming Procrastination – How Families Can Start End-of-Life Planning Today

Don’t wait until it’s too late—start your family’s end-of-life planning today! Whether you’re a young stay-at-home parent or an adult child of aging parents, now is the time to protect your loved ones, save money, and gain peace of mind. Learn the essential steps to secure your family’s future, including starting conversations, evaluating your current plans, and booking estate planning consultations. Take action now to avoid leaving your family vulnerable.

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