Direct Cremation – everything you need to know…
We’ve said it before…no one likes to consider their own death, or funeral. But, in talking more about death, we can live better. We can have peace of mind that …
We’ve said it before…no one likes to consider their own death, or funeral. But, in talking more about death, we can live better. We can have peace of mind that …
When you hear the term or phrase “final wishes”, this is often in reference to what someone would like to happen in the event of their death. Wishes that they …
A Will does not take effect until death and can usually be changed or revoked at any time. A Will can be revoked by the person making the Will, by …
Blended families are on the rise. National Divorce Rates have increased and it’s thought that around 40% of new marriages include at least one person who was previously married. This …
Denial and isolation Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Grief and mourning are universal and experienced by people from all walks of life, across many cultures. The 5 stages however, are not …
A funeral is a tradition. It is a way to honour a person’s life and allow mourners to remember, share memories and say their final goodbyes. But what if the …
According to The Office of National Statistics, the UK population is currently at 66.4 million. In 50 years’ time, there is projected to be an additional 8.2 million people aged 65 …
In one of our previous blog posts we discussed Lasting Power of Attorney and everything you need to know about it. Something that comes into play when thinking about setting an …
Last week we discussed the importance of planning ahead for your death, and why the topic does not need to be ‘morbid’. Below is part two of the ‘death checklist’ we …
Death; a subject we don’t like to talk about. Not only does death cause emotional grief, it can also create stress and additional financial tragedies if not planned for properly. Talking …