TOOLS FOR NAVIGATING ESTRANGEMENT

Not every relationship ends in resolution.
Sometimes the hardest part of end-of-life planning is deciding who not to involve — or figuring out how to honor complex relationships with clarity, care, and protection.

Estrangement doesn’t mean failure. It means you’ve made a choice to protect your peace — and that matters, too.

This space may support you with:

  • Planning documents that name (or exclude) certain individuals
  • Scripts and boundaries for navigating unwanted contact
  • Tools for honoring your story when others don’t agree with it
  • Support for grief that includes relief, anger, or unresolved emotion

You’re allowed to write an ending that feels safe — even if it doesn’t look traditional.

WANT TO PARTNER WITH SCRIPTED AND BE AN ALLY?

We welcome legal advisors, counselors, peer supporters, and advocates who help people navigate estranged or harmful family dynamics during death and dying.

If you specialize in boundary-setting, trauma-informed planning, or supporting people without next of kin — we want to connect.