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Family Organization & Estate Planning

Get organized and ensure your legacy lives on. Leave your loved ones with memories, not a mess, by organizing your life’s details and creating the legal documents you need to secure your wishes.

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Legal Estate Plan

Create a will, trust, and power of attorney to protect your loved ones, avoid expensive legal fees, prevent conflict, and ensure your wishes are honored.

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Financial and Valuables

Ensure your next of kin can find and access your accounts and items with financial and sentimental value.

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Dependents

Leave instructions on how to care for
your loved ones, such as children, pets, and other adults you are
responsible for.

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Funeral Wishes

Consider your funeral arrangements in advance to ensure your loved ones can honor your final wishes.

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Real Estate and Properties

Ensure that your real estate, vehicles
and businesses are cared for.

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Healthcare

Document your healthcare wishes
with an advance directive and a
healthcare power of attorney

Create a legal estate plan

Peacefully makes it easy to outline how your property will be managed, your children will be cared for, and important decisions will be made.  

A will documents your wishes for your property and dependents after your death. If you die with assets just in your name, or with minor children, its validated and administered in a court proceeding (probate).

A trust is a private legal document that appoints a trustee to manage and distribute assets. Trusts can be used for various purposes, including, estate planning, charitable giving, beneficiary care, tax saving, and asset protection.

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that gives your agent the authority to act on your behalf. A POA gives the agent authority to deal your finances and property, and they can step in if you are incapacitated.

A medical power of attorney is like the POA but for medical and health care decisions. If you are unable to communicate your wishes, your agent can direct your health care on your behalf.

A guardian is person appointed by the court to manage the affairs of someone else. It’s used for children, or adults that cannot make safe or sound decisions for themselves.

Create an Advanced Directive to outline your preferences for medical care in the event that they are unable to communicate your wishes due to illness or incapacitation. Include instructions on treatments and designate a person to make healthcare decisions if needed.

Secure Your Future and Your Family's Well-Being

Dependents Share details on medical needs, food preferences, children, pets, and other dependents to ensure your loved ones are cared for.

Leave Your Legacy Behind Provide meaningful items for loved ones, such as photos, personal notes, and instructions on where to find valuables to create a lasting legacy.

Memorial
Lay out what you’d want for a funeral or memorial service so your family and friends don’t have to wonder about your wishes.

Expert Support

Receive all the help you need, from questions while making your will to navigating healthcare bureaucracy. Our expert support team has helped hundreds of people plan. They’ll be there to guide you through each step, helping you avoid headaches and ensuring peace of mind

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

End of life planning is all about making things easier for your loved ones when you’re gone, how you want to be remembered, and dying with dignity. You need to make your wishes known and we can help you do that.

Healthcare proxies and living wills can communicate your wishes regarding your health care if you cannot. A will, trust, and power of attorney can help you organize your financial and legal matters. You can build all of these with our tools and discuss your ideas with our estate and settlement experts if you have questions.

Funeral and memorial service arrangements are also part of end-of-life planning. You can specify preferences for burial or cremation, the type of funeral service or ceremony you want, and any special cultural or religious practice you want to observe.

The emotional and spiritual aspects of life are the foundation of all end-of-life planning. It is essential that you have discussions with your loved ones as you consider how you want your life to end. We can offer resources to help you.

With Peacefully’s end-of-life planning, you are able to digitally store information needed for your next of kin such as instructions, documents, and more.

You can access some of Peacefully’s tools for free. Your employer, credit union, or insurance company may offer free access. You can view our upgraded pricing options here.

You can create all legal documents in 20 minutes although the full end-of-life plan can take 1-3 hours depending on the complexity of affairs.

Peacefully helps those looking to plan ahead with comprehensive estate planning and a digital vault to organize all of life’s important details. This includes everything from creating legal documents like a will and power of attorney, to documenting healthcare wishes, to organizing financial accounts and valuables, to instructions on how to care for a pet.

Peacefully’s legal documents were all created by Estate Planning Attorneys are are legally valid in each state. We will ask you to customize the legal documents to match your wishes. After you complete this, we will email you your customized document. We will provide instructions for your state on finalizing the documents by signing them with a notary or witness. Peacefully is not a law firm or financial advisor and does not offer the same services as these licensed professionals. If you have complex questions or need further assistance, we can help you find an attorney, financial advisor, or tax advisor in your area.