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Through The Valley fills a void in grief literature.  There are many books on the emotions of grief and mourning.  However they provide limited information on estate settlement and no organizational pattern for moving forward.  This guide is both thorough, and easy to read and follow.

   
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Why Through The Valley...

Most books designed to assist families who have lost a loved one focus only on the emotional experience.  This publication uniquely weaves compassionate emotional advice into the business of funeral options.  Then readers are gently lead through each stage of estate settlement. 

Particular attention has been paid toward keeping the copy reader-friendly and general enough to be used in any locality.  While it does not substitute for legal or financial advice, it addresses the expectations and necessities of each potential area of settlement.

Through The Valley is dedicated to keeping the grieving family moving forward for months and possibly years in the future.  For this reason the following spreadsheets are included in both printed and disc versions for the individual's preference.

  • A Personal Action Plan for organizing contacts and staying on track.
  • Probate Inventory to prepare for court requirements.
  • Financial Analysis for present and future planning.

Publication Quality

  • 100# silk finish text; 130# glossy cover.
  • Spiral bound for reference convenience and spreadsheet use.
  • Full color graphics.
  • Includes disc for spreadsheet automation.
  • Company Logo imprinted on front cover at no additional cost.

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Through The Valley is in no way a substitute for professional legal, financial or tax advice.  States differ in their laws and procedures. The laws of the specific jurisdiction at the time of death must be followed.