If you were to die suddenly, would your loved ones know what to do?

Most people assume their family will be able to figure things out, but there are some things in your life that only you know about:

  • Your accounts

  • Your wishes

  • Decisions you haven't shared or written down

Perhaps you've thought about organising it at some point but getting started feels overwhelming, so it gets put on the back burner. That’s completely normal but here’s what most people don’t realise.

When someone dies, there's stress that comes from what needs to be done. But a bigger stress comes from not knowing what you would have wanted. That uncertainty makes everything harder, both practically and emotionally. Loved ones are often left making difficult decisions, searching for information, and hoping they’re doing the right thing.

This guide helps you start putting the important pieces in place so your family has clarity, not confusion.

It’s a simple way to make sure the people in your life aren’t left guessing. Inside, you’ll see:

  • The key information your family will need

  • The decisions that matter more than people expect

  • How to organise everything in a way that’s helpful

  • A simple structure you can follow without feeling overwhelmed

The time you take to organise this will make things easier for the people you care about, so they’re not left searching, stressing or wondering if they’re honouring your wishes.

If you're thinking “I don’t have everything figured out yet”, you don’t need to. This is about starting simply and having something in place.

Take the first step, and make things clearer for the people who matter most.