Burial and final expense insurance to cover end-of-life costs for your family.
Pre-printed forms kits are the absolute minimum estate-planning tool — useful when nothing else exists, inadequate for any non-trivial family situation.
Garrett Monroe's consolidated guide covers the three estate documents most seniors actually need — and explains when a DIY approach is and isn't appropriate.
Learn the real difference between burial insurance and final expense insurance, including costs, policy types, and who should consider small whole life policies for end-of-life needs.
Burial insurance is a type of life insurance, but with key differences in coverage amount, underwriting, and purpose. Here is how they compare.
Final expense policies cover funeral costs ($7,000-$12,000+) with no medical exam. Learn who benefits most and what to expect.