Creating a Personal Estate Plan is a daunting task for most families. It’s difficult to begin what is often considered to be a dreaded End-of-Life conversation, even in close families. But with a different perspective, an Estate Plan project can produce a certain peace of mind that will benefit everyone involved when, not if, the End-of-Life “event” occurs.
Helena Reynolds and her husband Dave had a recent personal experience that inspired their son and daughter to request that they update their Family’s Estate Plan. She will share 3 unique aspects that any family may adapt to their own specific situations to get started with this arduous, but necessary family project.
Helena is also writing a book tentatively entitled UNINTENTIONALLY, WITH PURPOSE, subtitled Planning for The Event That No One Wants to Talk About, encouraging everyone to preserve their typical as well as unusual life stories. This process will jumpstart End-of-Life conversations organically, that is, without being planned or forced. These stories will also leave a life-long legacy that can be enjoyed by many generations to come.