Life Crisis Planning Consultation
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Most people eventually plan a will, but few people plan out for some of the matters this consult covers, nor do they plan for intermediary steps such as just being incapacitated and unable to perform household and personal matters of various sorts.
I will use my own experiences having been critically ill, and having been Executrix for family estate matters before. I found so many little questions I hadn't thought of until they came up, and I tried to organize them to do better in the future. I will share what I learned with you.
I will walk you through some useful but commonly overlooked questions relevant to your incapacitation or passing away, so that you can set up a unified notebook of necessary information for your family or support system, in case anything happens in the future where you have trouble tending to your own household affairs.
"Where there's a way, there's a will" is a good accompaniment for any sort of master log of matters pertaining to your life and household. Things you may not even think could matter to resolve in advance, such as "what do I do with all my online accounts?" or "who I want contacted (or NOT contacted) in the event of my incapacitation or passing."
I will also help you organize this information so that you can keep it together and updateable in the future.
Any adult of any age could benefit from this coaching. Even if you have many years ahead of you, being in the habit of documenting and centralizing this information is just simply useful for everyone involved.
Training & Qualifications
I have been Executrix for family estate matters before, and I wrote up this system based on lessons learned from my own experiences doing this task.
Availability & Preferences
Weekdays, weekends, evenings, subject to my personal commitments calendar