The Paige Blog
Planning for the future doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Our blog offers expert insights, practical tips, and simple guidance to help you protect what matters most — and give your loved ones peace of mind.
- End of Life Planning
In most cases, the legal right to make funeral arrangements follows a clear next-of-kin hierarchy: first a spouse or domestic partner, then adult children, parents, siblings, and other relatives. If...
- End of Life Planning, Legacy and Memories, Planning for Loved Ones
In most cases, funerals take place within three to seven days after a death. The exact timing depends on several factors, including family traditions, religious or cultural practices, the availability...
- End of Life Planning, Health and Medical, Important Documents
Healthcare Proxy vs. Medical Power of Attorney: What They Are and Why They Matter Most people spend more time planning a vacation than they do thinking about medical decisions they...
- Estate Planning, Important Documents
Building up a good record and plan for your loved ones isn’t a one and done job. Once a good foundation is built, it does need to be kept current...
- Estate Planning, Important Documents
Getting documents uploaded doesn’t require special equipment or technical know-how. You can scan with tools already built into your phone, use a simple app, or rely on a scanner if...
- Estate Planning, Important Documents
Documents to Gather For a Great Foundation Getting started with legacy planning can feel overwhelming. There’s a lot to think about, and it’s not always clear what to tackle first....
- Legacy and Memories
Have you ever noticed a bright red cardinal perched nearby and felt like it carried a special message? You’re not alone. Across cultures and generations, cardinals have been seen as...
- End of Life Planning, Legacy and Memories, Planning for Loved Ones
In most cases, funerals take place within three to seven days after a death. The exact timing depends on several factors, including family traditions, religious or cultural practices, the availability...
- Legacy and Memories
The holidays carry a certain kind of weight—the good kind. The kind that settles in your chest when you pull out a box of ornaments, or when a familiar song...
Resources
- Resources
When someone you care about is grieving, finding the right words can feel overwhelming. A sympathy card is a small but powerful way to show support, express love, and remind...
- Resources
How prepared are you and your loved ones? While it’s important to live life to the fullest, we can’t neglect preparing for the inevitable. Without proper planning, it can take...