Why Your 30s and 40s Are the Best Time to Plan Ahead
Most people assume end-of-life planning is something to think about "later." But the math, and the peace of mind, both favor starting sooner.
Getting ahead of it early
Starting young means your wishes are documented and your plan is in place long before anyone needs it. There's no rush, no pressure, and nothing left to figure out under stress later.
Sparing your family the scramble
When your wishes are documented and your arrangements are pre-decided, your family isn't left guessing during the hardest week of their lives. They simply follow the plan you left them.
Planning ahead isn't about expecting the worst. It's about making sure the people you love never have to improvise.
It's easier than you think
Modern end-of-life planning takes minutes, not appointments. No medical exam, no agent at your kitchen table — just a few clear choices saved in a secure profile you can update anytime.