A Death Checklist: Part Two
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 …
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 …
In our last blog, we discussed the importance of planning ahead and recording your wishes. As we get older, the risk of Dementia can come into play, as well as other …
There are many benefits to end of life planning and generally planning ahead for your death; such as funeral planning. However, talking openly about ‘death’ and more specifically, our own, …
Over-50s life insurance plans. Most of us have heard of them and the understanding is, they are one way of ensuring family members have some financial support when you pass …
Put simply, everyone should have a will. Whether you are married, in a civil partnership, engaged, or have a long-term partner, own property or have children; you should make one out. When you die, if …
Funerals can be expensive, with the average cost in the UK thought to be around £3,000 - 5,000+. Demand for pre-paid funerals grew by almost 200% between 2006 and 2018. With …
Once upon a time, a job could mean a role for life. Nowadays, to ‘job-hop’ or move jobs more often, is commonplace. Whether changing jobs is through choice (as better opportunities …
More and more people are attending their own funeral. This may sound like a strange statement to make (and read), but this is something which is becoming more and more popular. It’s …
Demand for pre-paid funerals grew by almost 200% between 2006 and 2018. With 177,000 pre-paid funeral plans sold in 2018 alone! Losing a family member or loved one is a painful …