FAQs

What exactly is an End-of-Life Planner?
It’s a guided workbook that helps you record your personal, financial, medical, and final wishes all in one place. Think of it as a roadmap for your family — so they don’t have to guess what you wanted.
Is this planner legally binding, like a will?
No. This planner is not a legal document and does not replace a will or trust. Instead, it organizes everything your family will need — from contacts and account info to funeral preferences and personal stories. We always recommend creating a legal will in addition to filling out your planner.
Isn’t end-of-life planning depressing?
We get it — the topic sounds heavy. That’s why our planner is designed with a balance of practicality and humor. It makes the process feel approachable, even lighthearted, while still covering the serious stuff.
What age should someone start using this planner?
Honestly? Any adult. Life is unpredictable, and planning ahead isn’t just for retirees. Whether you’re 30 or 70, having your wishes organized is a gift to your loved ones.
What makes this planner different from others?
- Everything in one place — from passwords to funeral wishes
- Guided prompts — you won’t forget important details
- A beautiful, gift-ready design — pastel floral hardcover with a touch of personality
- Humor included — because tough conversations are easier when you can smile through them
Can I gift this to someone?
Absolutely! It’s one of the most meaningful gifts you can give to parents, grandparents, or even new parents. Pair it with a nice pen or a favorite treat, and you’ve got a heartfelt gift that lasts far longer than flowers or a gift card.
How does this planner help my family?
It prevents stress, fights, and confusion. When the time comes, your family can open the planner and find everything they need — and even smile at the personal stories you’ve written down.
👉 Ready to get started? Order the Sorry, It’s Your Problem Now Because I Am Dead – End-of-Life Planner today, and give your family the gift of clarity, peace, and maybe even a laugh or two.

