The Estate Inventory is designed for you to log everything so the loved ones you will leave behind do not have to spend weeks, or even months, going through your personal belongings. Searching for the information relevant to your life, before they are ready to do so.
With both my family members we wanted to be able to leave their belongings and their house just the way they had left it. To only start moving and sorting through their belongings as and when the family felt emotionally strong enough to do so. That is only possible if the person who has just died leaves everything organised; information logged, paperwork gathered together, plans and wishes expressed.
Remember, a little planning and foresight can save your family and loved ones so much pain and distress.
Order your Estate Inventory today.
Start your journey of estate organisation.
It will show your family and loved ones just how much you really care for them.
Your bereft loved ones not having to search your house to find out information.
Your bereft loved ones being given the time and space they need to grieve
Your bereft loved ones not having to second guess your wishes.
Your bereft loved ones will not be bombarded with questions they may not know the answers to. Everything is logged in the inventory.
Less hours your solicitor has to spend gathering information. This will save your estate and your family money
You want to leave a clear plan for your loved ones to follow
Preparation lessens the trauma
Organisation transforms overwhelm in manageable.
Being prepared is THE most caring thing you can do for those you leave behind
You know estate planning makes sense and is important but you simply don't know where to start.
You want to relieve your loved ones from the pressures of having to make decisions and plans on your behalf after you have gone.
You want your family to be given time, space and understanding to be able to grieve as needed at the time of their loss.
You want to stop your loved ones having to second guess your wishes.
You want your loved ones to know how much you really cared for them. That you cared for them that much, that you took responsibility and organised everything yourself.
You really do not want your family members having to search through your belongings in the hours, days and weeks following your death before they are ready.
You do not want your grief stricken family being bombarded with questions they may not know the answers to in the hours, days and weeks following your death.
You do not want your loved ones having to go the funeral directors and pick out your coffin.
You do not want your loved ones to feel vulnerable at this time with the unknown.
You don't want your loved ones memories of you distorted by additional trauma at the time of your death.
Log everything in one place
Make things easier for those you will leave behind
Being organised takes away the guess work for your loved ones
Being organised is THE most caring thing you can do
Give your loved ones the time they will need to grieve
Make sure your wishes are carried out
While planning for your own death might feel uncomfortable it is the greatest gift you can give those you leave behind. Grief is hard enough-being organised will ease the burden.
Helping people from all walks of life understand the processes involved when there is a family bereavement is what Life's Legacy Planning is all about. To help those who wish to embrace taking responsibility for their own death. To organise paperwork, personal possessions, life admin, personal wishes and much more in a way that empowers the person in question, but also ensures the family left behind feel loved, supported and deeply cared for during this delicate time.
Organisation of such important elements of our lives can help facilitate important conversations with family members.
Anita Miles
Founder-Life's Legacy Planning
The Estate Inventory is 118 pages of pure gold. It will enable you to log all your personally relevant, important information. The information needed by your family and solicitors at the time of your death. It is laid out in an easy to read format where you simply fill in the gaps with your personal information.
There is plenty of room within the Estate Inventory for making notes, I know life changes,
it doesn't just stay the same. I have made sure there is room ( hence the 118 pages) to make adjustments when necessary without having to buy a new Estate Inventory.
If you are a small business/self employed there are pages allocated for those assets & liabilities too.
Everything is covered including information on pets to ensure they are looked after just the way you want when you are gone. I know my animals are up there with my main concerns when thinking about my death, documenting personal information, and my wishes.
The Estate Inventory is a proactive approach, taking responsibility for your life admin, and your death plan. It provides your family with clarity and support at a very difficult time.
While planning for our own death might feel uncomfortable, it is the greatest gift we can give those we leave behind. Grief is hard enough- being organised will ease the burden on those you will leave behind.
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