An instruction manual for life's difficult moments.

Our comprehensive guides walk you through what needs to be done and when - so you can focus on what truly matters most - healing and moving forward.

Includes:

  • Clear steps for what needs to get done first.
  • Fill in the blank forms so you stay organized.
  • Tips for getting help and delegating tasks.
  • Compassionate guidance for navigating tender emotions.

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Practical & Compassionate

Gentle guidance for handling both the logistics and healing your heart.

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Step by Step Clarity

Fill-in-the-blank worksheets + checklists to keep everything organized.

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Easy to Follow

Chronologically organized steps, with time-sensitive and urgent items first.

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Thoughful Design

Intelligently lay out so that everything you need is right in front of you, when you need it.

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First 48 hours Checklist - Free Download

There's a lot of things that need to happen in the first few days after a parent dies.

Download this free guide now, to find out what needs to be done immediately, what can wait, and how to keep critical information organized.

👉 TIP: Download this list before or right after a parent passes.

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After Loss: A Complete How-to Guide for to The First Year after a Parents Passing.

From planning the funeral to navigating the paperwork, this comprehensive step-by-step offers practical advice, money saving tips and fill-in-the blank worksheets to keep everything you need organized.

👉 TIP: Includes the free checklist and a lot more.

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“Beautifully written, gentle, and so practical.”
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Our Story..

I had no idea what had to be done, until my father-in-law passed away.

After he died, we quickly realized that there was a LOT to do, and no clear guidance on where to go next. So we did the best we could, but it was messy and heartbreaking.

Now that a few years have passed, there are so many thing, I wish we would have done differently.

Thats why we created this guide, to help you avoid the mistakes we made. I genuinely hope it makes this difficult moment, easier for you to bear. Read more...