When people think of end-of-life planning, they usually think of a will. But there is much more to consider and missing a few key steps can leave your family with confusion at the worst possible time.
Here are three commonly overlooked items in an end of life plan:
1. Where Do You Want to Be Laid to Rest?
Many families are left guessing. Cremation or burial? Traditional cemetery or natural setting? A clear decision spares your loved ones stress and ensures your wishes are honoured.
2. Who Should Speak or Attend Your Service?
From music to readings to guest lists, funerals are personal. But few people write these details down. A written guide can ensure your life is celebrated your way.
3. What Happens to Your Digital Legacy?
In a digital age, your social media accounts, email, and online profiles remain after you are gone. Including clear instructions in your plan helps your family handle these thoughtfully.
At Inspired Meadows, we provide a free 7-Step Planning Guide to help you plan with confidence. You can easily download the guide from any page just look above the footer.