“Make your own recovery the first priority in your life.” – Robin Norwood Grief is heavy. Every one of us – no matter where we are in life – will at some point come face to face with the seriousness of grief. Unattended grief can manifest as physical sickness, depression, and anger and can affect us in a wide variety …
How to Manage Probate with Purpose: Grief, Healing & Family
No one ever wants to think about probate in Fayette County, but it is a necessary process for many families. Unfortunately, the process can often be difficult and stressful. There are ways to make probate more manageable, however, and to do so with purpose. Let’s discuss how to manage probate with grace and dignity, in order to honor your loved …
Key probate information that can safeguard and protect your time and money
For the most part, the role of an Executor is a one-time job. If you are taking on this role, you won’t have past experience to draw from, which can leave the door open for inefficiencies and unnecessary expenses. Here are some of the most common ways you can save time and money for the estate. Be a Proactive Executor You …
7 ways to keep mental strength and thrive during Fayette County probate
Setting personal goals Since there are a lot of things that need to be done, it can be hard to know which ones are the most important. You have to think about what is the most important thing for you right now, and then do that first. It may seem silly, but setting a goal – even for something like …
8 tips on how to mentally prepare yourself for probate
“Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace.” —Dalai Lama In the case of probate court, the phrase “knowledge is power” couldn’t be more true. Mental preparation can be a shield of armor for you and your family while you are already going through the grieving process – empowering you to avoid real-life horror stories that can …