A simple will may seem like enough—but for families with young kids, special needs, or blended dynamics, it can leave major gaps. Learn the three family situations where a will falls short—and how to protect your loved ones with clarity, privacy, and peace of mind.
Before Your College Student Heads to Campus, Make Sure You’re Still Legally Allowed to Help
Your child may be headed to college, but the moment they turn 18, you’re no longer legally allowed to make medical or financial decisions for them—even in an emergency. Before they leave home, make sure you’ve completed these three simple documents every young adult needs for protection and peace of mind.
What Does Freedom Really Mean? (A Legacy-Minded Reflection on Independence Day)
As we celebrate the 4th of July, it’s worth remembering that true freedom isn’t just political—it’s personal. Independence starts at home, in the quiet decisions we make to protect our families, our values, and our legacy. This Independence Day, take a moment to reflect on what freedom means to you—and how you’re passing it on.
Sun, Sand… and Estate Plans? Why Summer Might Be the Best Time to Protect Your Family’s Future
Estate planning might not be on your summer bucket list—but it should be. With a little extra breathing room and time to reflect on what really matters, summer is the perfect season to protect your family’s future—before fall chaos begins.
The Story That Stopped Us Cold at a Homeschool Conference
A tragedy shared at a homeschool conference shook us to the core: a mother giving birth while her husband lay dying—no plan, no protection, seven children left behind. This is why we do what we do. Here’s the story that reminded us what’s truly at stake.