Resources
Who Needs An Estate Plan?
Who needs an estate plan? You, probably.
How To Write An Obituary
An obituary is the written celebration of a well-lived life.
What Inspired This Project
After living through this, I knew there had to be a better way After my parents died, I knew that there had to be a better way of handling all of the endless details of their lives and deaths and their...
What is a Death Coach?
Why hire a death coach? Nobody wants to think or talk about it, but we are the only species that knows someday death is coming. A death coach can help ease the transition along the journey by assisting and...
Get the Will to Organize
How do I get motivated to get started? Guest post by Erica RodgersOrganizing your affairs is a thoughtful and time-consuming project. Often the "mulling over" of decisions or retrieving needed...
Have “The Talk” With Your Parents
Have you talked to your parents about their finances and legal affairs? It’s awkward, of course. If your parents are healthy and fit, it’s easy to put off “the talk.” But life is unpredictable, and in...
Why You Won’t Create Your Will Here
Start with your will or trust At www.willandaway.com we start with the assumption that you have a valid will or trust specific to the laws of your state and your unique situation. Online options for...
Are You a Solo Ager?
Are you a solo ager? Maybe you don’t have a partner or children. Perhaps you are estranged from your family or your relatives are simply not available or reliable. You are a solo ager. Statistics tell us that...
You Don’t Want to Disclose Your Finances?
What? You don't want to share all of the details with your adult children? Well, the good news is that you don’t have to disclose all of those financial and legal details, if your estate planning documents...
Legal Documents Aren’t Enough
Even though our parents were prepared, we faced an avalanche of difficult decisions Our kids were 13 and 16, and our son had just finished chemotherapy, when we really started to realize just how bad...