“What-if” Planning Blog

When Thinking About the 'Unthinkable' Feels Too Hard — 5 Ways to Start Planning Anyway
Thinking about what would happen to your family if something happened to you or your partner can feel overwhelming. Your mind might race with questions: Who would pick up the kids from school? How would they get to the doctor? Who would be there for the everyday moments—like helping with homework or comforting them after a bad day? These thoughts can be paralyzing, making it easy to put off planning altogether. But instead of letting these emotions stop you, you can use them as a guide. This post will show you how to move past the fear and start making the 'what-if' plans your family needs—without the overwhelm.

Top Questions About What-If Planning: Part 1
End-of-life planning doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this blog, we’re answering five of the most common questions we hear about what-if planning—from convincing loved ones to start planning, to choosing the right executor, to making the process manageable. Whether you’re just starting or revisiting your plans, this guide will help you take practical steps toward peace of mind.