Legal documents transfer assets. Ethical wills transfer intent.
Your estate plan explains who gets what.
An Ethical Will explains why.
It preserves your faith, convictions, and life wisdom in a document your family can return to across generations.
This is the heart behind the structure.
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What an Ethical Will Is
An Ethical Will is a non-legal document written to sit beside your estate plan. It records what shaped you, what you believe, and what you hope your family will never forget.
It focuses on intangible inheritance:
- who you are
- what you stood for
- how God carried you
- what you learned from living
It is not a memoir or legal instrument.
It is distilled conviction passed forward.
Why It Matters
Most estate failures are interpretive, not technical.
Families struggle when intent is unclear. Heirs fill silence with emotion instead of understanding. An Ethical Will stabilizes meaning by explaining the reasoning behind the plan.
It helps families:
- reduce conflict
- strengthen identity
- preserve faith continuity
- carry shared values forward
This practice reaches back to the Old Testament pattern of generational blessing. God chose Abraham not only to receive covenant, but to intentionally pass faith to those who came after him (Genesis 18:19). An Ethical Will continues that lineage — giving families clarity about what shaped you, what you believed, and what you entrust to them. It offers spiritual closure to the writer and interpretive stability to the family, preserving identity as well as inheritance.
What You Receive
Every Ethical Will includes:
- A professionally written document written in your voice
- Final document delivered in Word and PDF
- Designed cover page with your photo
- Interview recordings and transcripts
- Secure digital archive for family access
Optional printed heirloom editions are available.
This becomes a document families return to across decades.
The Process
A structured, calm path protects both story and intention:
Orientation — Boundaries and goals established
Formation — Guided interviews drawing out convictions
Storycraft — Memories shaped into a coherent witness
Drafting — Document written in your voice
Refinement — Revisions until it feels true
Legacy Delivery — Final archive prepared for family
Nothing is rushed. Everything is handled with care.
Who This Is For
- Christian parents and grandparents
- Families with complex inheritance dynamics
- Business owners passing leadership values
- Individuals in life transition
- Anyone wanting convictions preserved
You do not need polished language.
You already carry the substance.
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You have prepared a material inheritance.
An Ethical Will ensures your spiritual inheritance is just as clear.
I guide you step by step so your faith and values endure beyond your lifetime.