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It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth -- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up, we will then begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.
 - Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

SERVICES

My Hidden Legacy assists people in the final stages of life by enabling them to continue intimate relationship traditions by leaving personalized gifts to spouses, children, family and friends in the form of individualized legacies.

  • You choose the gift to be given at a specific time after your passing
  • Your gifts can be one-time-only events or occur annually for years
  • Your gift will remain hidden until the time of your choosing
  • We help you create your own special gift, which can be anything that represents an emotional connection or tradition that you wish to continue
  • Gifts may be given on behalf of someone else. For example, the family of a parent with Alzheimer’s may choose to create a gift or a parent who has lost a child may leave a legacy in the child’s name.

HOW IT WORKS...

My Hidden Legacy, upon notification someone has passed away, will make the requested arrangements and deliver gifts at their designated times.

By offering several levels of services ranging from simple yet meaningful gifts to elaborate travel plans, My Hidden Legacy goes beyond the highly structured and limited parameters currently available through wills and trusts by offering more flexibility and freedom.

Your gift and legacy will be given in a very personalized manner.

Click here to create your legacy for your loved ones.

We do not give financial or tax advice, and strongly suggest that you see your tax advisor/attorney/accountant for guidance regarding your own personal situation. We reserve the right to refuse to provide service to anyone we feel would use it in an intentionally hurtful way.