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Why Coaching?

Being named an executor can feel overwhelming. You're expected to manage legal tasks, communicate with family, and make high-stakes decisions—often while grieving. Coaching offers a calm, private space to talk through what’s on your plate and figure out what’s next, one step at a time. It's not therapy, and it’s not legal advice. It’s practical, compassionate support for one of life’s hardest jobs.

What is Coaching?

Coaching is a collaborative process. I ask questions, listen closely, and help you clarify your priorities, plan your next steps, and problem-solve through obstacles. It’s forward-focused, personalized, and always centered around your goals—not a generic checklist.

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Why 1:1 Coaching?

Because the executor role is different for everyone. Some clients need help organizing documents. Others need a calm voice when the family drama kicks in. Many just need a place to think out loud. One-on-one coaching gives you space to be honest, focused, and supported—without judgment.

Why Executor Life Coach?

I’ve walked this road myself. I bring the tools of a certified Executor Advisor, estate paralegal, fiduciary certificate holder, and grief-informed coach. Whether you’re already named as executor or preparing to step into the role, I offer guidance grounded in experience, empathy, and structure. You don’t have to do this alone—and you don’t have to figure it out from scratch.

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