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Have you ever considered what happens to your smart thermostat after you’ve gone to the great, perfectly climate-controlled room in the sky? It’s a strange thought, but an important one. Imagine your family, already dealing with enough, suddenly locked in…

Have you ever tried to cancel a magazine subscription for a relative? It’s a quest worthy of an epic poem. You spend forty-five minutes on hold, listening to music that sounds like a kazoo being played in a wind tunnel,…

Picture this: years from now, your family is gathered to celebrate your life. They’re swapping stories, laughing at your legendary dance moves, and trying to put together a slideshow of your greatest hits—the grandkids’ graduations, the holiday photos where no…

Back in the day, handling someone’s affairs was a dusty, analog affair. You’d find a shoebox under the bed labeled “IMPORTANT STUFF,” filled with a will, some bank statements, and maybe a few cryptic notes like “Combination to the shed…

You know that feeling when you’re trying to find that one elusive key on your giant, jangly keyring? The one to the shed, maybe, or the mysterious “back gate” that hasn’t opened since 1987? You jiggle, you squint, you try…

Have you ever tried to write down a family story? You sit down, armed with a fresh cup of coffee and the noble intention of preserving your legacy for generations to come. You stare at the blinking cursor on the…

You’ve finally done it. After months of sleuthing, you’ve located the holy grail: a dusty shoebox full of your great-great-aunt Mildred’s letters from 1908. This is it! The key that will unlock the family mystery of why your great-grandfather suddenly…

Somewhere in your house, there’s a box. It might be a shoebox in the back of a closet or a dusty chest in the attic. This box holds your family’s history in a jumble of faded, dog-eared photographs. There’s Mom…

Remember the good old days when “estate planning” mostly meant figuring out who got your antique teacup collection and your prized garden gnome? Ah, simpler times. Now, if you pass without a plan, your heirs might inherit a digital headache…