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Plan now so loved ones can focus on warm memories, not burdensome details.

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How Prepared Are You?

When a loved one passes away, there are a thousand things that need to be done immediately, even if you feel drained by sadness and grief. Families have to track down passwords, bills, insurance policies, and legal documents during a very difficult time. The process can take months, cause family tension, and turn what should be a time of loving remembrance into a time of stress and frustration. Too often, people leave behind memories but not instructions. And those they love most are left confused or emotionally exhausted.

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The Answer

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​Time to Remember offers a simple, guided way to organize everything loved ones will need after a death — from financial accounts and insurance information to personal wishes and stories about treasured belongings.

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You now have a way to remove that burden before it ever falls on loved ones. 

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Using relatable content, fillable forms, and practical advice, we help two audiences:

  • Designers — people crafting their end-of-life plans with care and clarity

  • Successors — loved ones who will one day implement their Designer's plan

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Time to Remember is here to give you encouragement and structure every step of the way so that, when the time comes, families can spend less time searching for data, and more time remembering and honoring a life well lived.

Have You:

1. Created a will or trust outlining how you want your assets handled?

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2. Designated someone to make financial or healthcare decisions on your behalf if you're unable to?

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3. Shared your wishes for medical or end-of-life treatment or documented them in an advance directive?

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4. Developed a clear plan for accessing important documents, accounts and passwords when needed?

If you answered "no" to any of these questions, click here.

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