In addition to saving and prolonging lives, donated organs are used by medical researchers to study diseases and organ tissues that allow for the development of treatments for diseases.
Read MoreYou can help protect your and your family’s private information by taking steps to ensure that your digital estate accounts are closed appropriately.
Read MoreThere are many items that one may choose to gift to their family members or friends after they die, including, but not limited to, property, money, items of sentimental value, and other expensive items such as jewelry.
Read MoreThere are many different types of care options. Different choices may become more relevant over time. If you’d like help finding care in your area, email hello@peacefully.com or call (657) 999-0791.
Read More9 in 10 people want their online presence removed after they pass. We offer a service where you can fill out a 5-minute form to remove upsetting content from the internet and to prevent thieves from stealing your loved one's identity.
Read MoreWe recommend that you plan for your pet, to make sure that they do not end up in a shelter or with someone who you will not care for them properly.
Read MoreSharing passwords may make it easier for your loved ones to find important documents, access pictures, and shut down the accounts you do not need anymore.
Read MoreAdd a joint owner or transfer on death to each bank and investment account and asset (e.g., car, real estate, business) to avoid probate.
Read MoreSome airlines and credit card companies don't let you transfer points after death. If you are expecting to pass soon, you should transfer points.
Read MoreIf you care about any special personal items - such as collectibles, jewelry, antiques, and sentimental items - going to a specific person, you can give them away before you pass.
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