Blog posts

April 25, 2025
How to Understand Dying With Dignity

The aspects of dying with dignity and physically assisted death remain an emotional, controversial subject. Understanding why someone would choose physician-assisted death can be incredibly difficult for loved ones and...

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Critical First Steps of Planning for Incapacity

There is a great deal of information online about planning for end-of-life or incapacity and a few misperceptions about whether or not you need it. Most of us may mistakenly...

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When to Seek Help: Recognizing Complicated Grief

When we are in mourning, it can feel as if we cannot catch our breath, almost drowning in our emotions. And while that is a natural way to feel, wobbling...

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Tips For Dealing With Loved Ones Belongings After Death

When someone we love passes, the world is no longer the same—and may never be again. No part of grief is ever easy, but perhaps one of the most complex...

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Inspirational Quotes to Help with Grief

When we grieve, it can frequently feel as if we are isolated in our sorrow. Life continues around us in a blur. We still need to do mundane tasks. Bills...

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Setting Up a Pet Trust 101: Tips and Information You Need

You may remember we covered the difference between a pet trust and a pet will and why it is crucial to understand what makes them different. While we hope we've...

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Tips for Coping with Grief During The Holidays

"Let your holiday grief be what it is. And let yourself—your new, grieving self—be who you are." -- Alan D. Wolfelt. For many, losing someone they love leaves them adrift,...

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Decoding The Basic Jargon of Last Wills

Beneficiary, intestate, probate? These are just a few examples of jargon and language one may encounter when attempting to create a will. Like any profession or discipline, such as the...

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How to Help Children Cope with Their Grief

When we, as adults, lose someone we love, we are often at a loss for words on how to describe how we feel or how to express our grief. When...

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