Affairs Readiness® Consultation
Relief, Clarity, and Continuity while you are living.
Affairs Readiness® is the practice of getting your life, wishes, and responsibilities in order—so nothing becomes a crisis later.
This is not about dying.
What This Consultation Is
- A private, 75–90 minute guided conversation
- Designed for individuals or families carrying important responsibilities
- Supportive, non-medical, and non-legal
Many people know something needs attention — but haven’t had the space, language, or support to begin.
Our Affairs Readiness work includes access to a comprehensive, multi-document system covering legal, medical, financial, family, and after-death care.
During this session, we gently explore what matters most.
- What is already in place
- What feels unfinished, unspoken, or heavy
- Where confusion, avoidance, or fear has delayed action
- What truly matters to you if decisions ever need to be made
This is not legal advice, therapy, or paperwork completion.
It is guided clarity—a place to name what matters before urgency or illness forces decisions.
Clients often leave this consultation feeling:
- Calmer and more oriented
- Less alone with their responsibilities
- Clear about next steps (without pressure)
- Relieved to finally have spoken the truth of what they’ve been holding
Consultation Details
- Fee: $400
- Length: 75–90 minutes
- Format: Private (virtual or in-person, when available)
Some clients complete only this consultation alone to be sufficient.
Others choose continued support through a Pre-Need Advisory relationship, based on alignment and need.
There is no obligation to continue.
For active clients:
Complimentary notarization is included for Affairs Readiness documents.
Our mobile notary service supports privacy, accuracy, and respect — so you can remain focused on what matters most
Travel fees may apply based on distance and scheduling needs.
Disclaimer: This consultation does not replace legal, medical, or therapeutic care. It offers guided clarity and readiness before urgency forces decisions.We do not offer legal or financial advice. For complex legal matters, we recommend consulting with a licensed attorney.