Articles, experiences, and honest conversations about end-of-life planning and the families who've been where you are.
April 18, 2026
A personal reflection on the financial and emotional toll of losing a parent without a plan in place, and what you can do differently.
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April 10, 2026
Medicare is great, but it has gaps. Knowing what they are before you need care can save your family thousands of dollars and a lot of stress.
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March 28, 2026
It's one of the hardest conversations you'll ever start. Here's how to do it with grace, respect, and a plan for what comes next.
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March 15, 2026
Putting off end-of-life planning feels easy. Until it isn't. A look at what happens financially when families don't have a plan.
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March 2, 2026
They're both life insurance, but they serve very different purposes. Here's a clear comparison to help you figure out what makes sense.
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February 18, 2026
If you own anything at all, you have an estate. And without a basic plan, the state decides what happens to it. Here's how to take control.
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We're grateful for every family that trusts us with something this important.
"I kept putting it off because I thought I couldn't afford it. Turns out the peace of mind costs less than my cable bill. My kids won't have to worry now, and that means everything to me."
Margaret T., age 72"After Dad passed without a plan, Mom was determined to do things differently. Farewell Expense walked her through everything patiently and found a policy that fit her Social Security budget perfectly."
David R., son of policyholder"Nobody made me feel stupid for not knowing any of this. They explained everything like they were talking to a friend, not a customer. I actually understood what I was signing up for."
Gloria J., age 68"I'm 58 and I'd never thought about final expense insurance. A friend mentioned it and I called Farewell Expense on a whim. Best phone call I've made this year. I feel like a weight's been lifted."
Robert M., age 58"What I appreciated most was that they didn't pressure me. I asked questions over three different phone calls before I was ready, and every time they were just as patient as the first."
Sandra K., age 74"My husband and I both got policies. For what we spend on coffee each month, our kids are covered. We sleep better knowing they won't have to figure this out in a crisis."
Patricia and Earl W., ages 66 and 69Every family that's planned ahead started with a single conversation. Yours could start today.