Nobody likes to talk about life’s harder moments… so we stepped in to fill the gap! Scroll down to find Mallory’s latest thoughts, personal stories of Aging & End of Life, and free resources to support you through the Planning process.
Creating an Estate Plan should be done carefully and considerately.
As a Canadian society, we avoid talking about money and death. Both of these are key factors when it comes to planning for the aging process.
How do Millennials and Baby Boomers differ in their approach to Aging & End of Life? Sue (a Boomer) and Mallory (a Millennial) share their perspectives.
Through our experience with Viive Planning, we learned just how important it was to look carefully at that minutiae, and to prepare a comprehensive plan for Aging and End of Life.
In Canada, the average direct cremation costs $5,000. That's a lot to handle when you're already grieving a loss.
Having a valid Will isn’t necessarily the same thing as having an effective Will.
Epilogue has created a FREE Social Media Will to help you to protect your digital legacy.
Only 5% of people in Canada leave a charitable gift through their Last Will & Testament. Let's try to change that.
"While the idea of Aging & End of Life Planning can seem grim, working with Viive was not."
The short answer: no, you can't. Here's why.
Even as a typical Millennial with my desire to preserve the environment and take advantage of the digital age we live in, I remain in support of Wills and POAs being signed by a person with. a. pen.
Powers of Attorney are important for everybody, regardless of age or assets.