
Frequently asked questions
End-of-life planning is the process of documenting your wishes for medical care, financial matters, and final arrangements before a crisis occurs. Planning ahead reduces stress on your family, prevents conflict, and ensures your values and preferences are honored — even if you're unable to speak for yourself.
There's no minimum age or health requirement. In fact, planning while you're healthy gives you the most options and the least pressure. We work with adults at all life stages, from young families to seniors.
Not necessarily. Many aspects of end-of-life planning — such as comparing burial options, understanding your choices, and organizing your wishes — don't require legal counsel. We help you understand your options and can refer you to legal professionals when documents like wills or powers of attorney are needed.