
End-of-Life Planning Specialists
End-of-life planning as practiced by Independent Insurance Agents of the funeral industry is a focus on preplanning. It is the development of a plan for those final expense decisions, both emotional and financial, that eliminates the burden and prepares a family for this difficult time.
Emotional Healing Without Financial Worries
At the time of our passing, friends and family should be able to focus on remembering us and celebrating the life we lived. Planning ahead allows them the ability to mourn in a healthy, less stressful way. Advanced Family Services, LLC offers a program with practical funding options for your end-of-life planning. One of the most satisfying benefits of planning ahead is in knowing that your wishes and desires are aligned with your financial circumstances.
Seeking Advice from a Professional Team
Why do we ask traditional insurance agents to prepare us for end-of-life expenses yet, we ask funeral directors to assist us with financial issues when a death occurs? Unfortunately, today most people are seeking end-of-life expense advice from one of the two extremes, funeral homes or life insurance companies. Both professionals have specialized knowledge in end-of-life planning yet offer two very different approaches in trying to assist families financially. Advanced Family Services, LLC provides insurance solutions defined by 100 years of end-of-life industry knowledge. We are exclusively developed by funeral directors and independent insurance agents, striving to meet the needs of families who wish to preplan for end-of-life decisions.
Planning for the Possible vs. Preparing for the Inevitable
Most of us plan for the possible; the potential misfortunes of life that seldom actually happen. Yet, few of us prepare for the inevitable. Car insurance is used to insure you in the chance that you experience an accident. Flood protection is used to protect you in the chance that a natural disaster strikes your home. Health coverage is used to cover you in the chance that you suffer from an illness and require medical care. These are events that only have a chance of occurring. Death is not a question of if, but a matter of when. Planning ahead for end-of-life expenses is a choice made by those who recognize that death is inevitable.
