The greatest gift you can give your loved ones is peace of mind… by having your affairs in order.
Having your affairs in order is about so much more than a few legal documents. It is about peace of mind: knowing where important things are, making sure the right people you trust can find them, and leaving behind clarity instead of chaos and confusion. It is a way of caring for yourself and for the people you love, so that in tough moments they are not left guessing. It helps reduce stress and unnecessary burden when life is already hard enough.
who this is for
This service is for adults who want peace of mind for themselves, as couples, their parents, and families who want more order and less burden.
It is especially helpful for people facing a major life change; perhaps an illness, a death, a divorce, or a relocation.
Either way, the goal is the same: less stress and confusion later.
what i do and how I work
I come to you at the location of your choice. I help with getting important documents, emergency information, contact lists, digital records, household details, instructions, and next steps organized before a crisis. I help you gather what matters, sort what exists, identify what is missing, and build a simple paper, digital, or both system that fits your life.
You do not need to have everything figured out before you begin. You do not need perfect paperwork. You do not need to do it all at once.
My approach is clear, calm, personal, and plain-language. I provide practical guidance, clear structure, and a step-by-step process. I do not overwhelm with jargon or clutter. I do not sell books or courses.
how it works
1. Start with a free discovery call
We talk briefly about what is going on, what kind of help you need, and whether this is a good fit.
2. Choose the right level of support
One or two sessions may be enough. Multiple sessions may be needed. You choose and pay as you go. No pre-pay or package commitment required.
3. Build a clear, usable system
Working Sessions: We work together, step by step. We start with what you already have, sort what matters, identify what is missing, and build a clear system that fits your life. Paper, digital, or both. Your choice.
Final Review: Before we wrap up, we review what has been gathered, what has been organized, and what still needs attention. The goal is clarity, not perfection.
Annual Review: Life changes, and your information should keep up. Annual review sessions help keep things current, accurate, and easier to use when needed.
what i do not do
I do not provide legal, financial, tax, investment, or medical advice or services. I do not draft legal documents or make decisions for clients. I do not provide therapy, crisis intervention, hoarding cleanup, or family mediation. I do not take custody of original documents or access client accounts.
Refer out – When needs fall outside practical organizing and preparedness support, refer to the appropriate licensed or specialized professional.
Safety – I will not move heavy items, climb ladders, handle weapons, or stay in unsafe conditions. If privacy, safety, or behavior becomes a problem, I will end the session and reschedule for a better time and place.
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