A personal legacy and final wishes planning document
Your legacy, your voice, your choices.
When we live alone, parent alone, love in blended or chosen families, or carry complex stories across generations — our wishes matter even more.
Plan Your Farewell with Clarity, Confidence & Kindness
Create peace for your loved ones with a simple, secure, beautifully designed Final Wishes Planning Document.
A gentle guide to help you record your preferences, organise important details, and ensure your voice is heard exactly when it matters most.
A final wishes document, built for real families.
Most final wishes are never spoken aloud, never written, and are too often discovered only through conflict, confusion, or regret.
We have developed the perfect document that helps you create certainty where families would otherwise guess.
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People who want clarity for those who will one day speak on their behalf — especially when parenting solo, living alone or without clear next-of-kin, blended, estranged or complex family networks, LGBTQ+ families and chosen families and executors, siblings or guardians responsible for decisions
Your voice should not go unheard simply because life doesn’t follow default legal assumptions.
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It’s not a will, it’s not a legal document and it doesn’t replace estate planning.
It’s the human part of planning — the clarity, context and care that legal forms rarely capture.
Your final wishes planning document
This is a guided document to record:
Care, funeral & remembrance preferences
Children & dependents guardianship wishes
Personal messages to others
A plan for pets and other sentimental items
Any family dynamics context that might need to be considered
Your cultural and personal considerations
And so much more…
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. It provides guidance and clarity alongside legal documents such as a will or enduring power of attorney.
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No. It is designed for personal use and family communication.
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This document was built with complex families in mind — including blended, estranged and chosen families.
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Anyone you trust to speak on your behalf: executors, siblings, adult children, guardians or close friends.
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Yes. Many people update their wishes as life shifts or relationships change.
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Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.