
Affairs Readiness® is the process of thoughtfully preparing the documents, decisions, and conversations that protect your voice, your care, and your loved ones.
Many families wait until a crisis occurs before thinking about powers of attorney, medical directives, or final wishes. When those documents are missing, loved ones are often left guessing during some of life’s most difficult moments.
Affairs Readiness® allows you to bring order to these important matters while you still have the time, clarity, and authority to do so.
Through guided conversations and structured support, we help individuals and families identify what is already in place, what may still be needed, and how to move forward with confidence.
The conversation is the first step in the process. This conversation helps us understand where you are in your affairs readiness journey and what areas may need attention.
• whether advance care documents are already in place
• who your trusted decision makers are
• whether your family understands your wishes
• what areas of preparation feel complete or unfinished
• what next steps may bring clarity and peace of mind
This is a supportive, judgment-free conversation designed to help you begin organizing your affairs in a thoughtful and intentional way.
For those who wish to move forward, the next step is a more detailed assessment of your current affairs readiness.
The assessment may include discussion of:
• medical decision making authority
• financial authority and continuity
• existing legal documents
• family roles and responsibilities
• end-of-life wishes and personal instructions
• areas where additional preparation may be helpful
Following the assessment, you will receive guidance on what documents or next steps may support your affairs readiness plan.
Assessment Session
After completing the assessment, clients may choose to move forward with one of our Affairs Readiness support packages.
Disclaimer: The Notary Doula, does not replace legal, medical, or therapeutic care. We 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.
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