
Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts
Support for the Conversations That Matter Most
Estate planning, wills, and trusts are not just a legal process--they are emotional and relational ones.
Families often face difficult conversations, unresolved tension, and complex dynamics when preparing wills, trusts, or end-of-life plans. These challenges can slow down the legal process, increase stress, and create long-term conflict if not addressed.
I help individuals and families navigate the emotional and relational challenges that arise during estate planning so they can move forward with clarity, unity, and peace.
What we work on together:
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Navigating difficult or avoided family conversations
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Reducing tension between family members
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Clarifying roles, expectations, and responsibilities
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Strengthening communication around sensitive topics
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Processing emotions connected to legacy, loss, and control
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Preparing mentally and emotionally for meetings with attorneys
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Identifying and addressing potential sources of conflict before they escalate
What this is not:
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This service is designed to support the emotional and relational side of estate planning.
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I do not provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or make legal recommendations.
All legal services, decisions, and documentation are handled exclusively by your attorney. -
This work is intended to complement the legal process—not replace it.
How I support you:
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Provide structured, guided conversations to keep progress moving
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Help regulate emotional responses during high-stress discussions
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Offer tools for clear, calm, and productive communication
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Create a neutral, supportive environment for all parties involved
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Assist in organizing thoughts and priorities before legal meetings
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Support families in staying focused on long-term outcomes rather than short-term emotions
Outcome:
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Increased clarity and confidence in decision-making
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Reduced conflict and tension within the family
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More productive and efficient legal meetings
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Stronger communication and understanding between family members
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A smoother overall estate planning process
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Greater peace of mind knowing both the legal and relational aspects have been addressed
