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12 Aug

A dead interesting Assembly about death and dying

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Time:

1:00 pm

Date:

Wednesday 12th August 2026

Location:

Online in Crowdcast

Duration

1 HRS 00 MINS

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An odd feature of paraplanning is that quite a bit of our time is spent designing strategies that are all about the inevitability of death but – just like in our everyday lives – lots of our clients seem reluctant to talk about death and dying and being prepared for it.

Yet the financial grief that families and friends face following a death serves only to compound the overwhelming emotional kind.

That’s what this Assembly is all about. So why not join us online at 1pm on Wednesday 12 August when Kylie Clark of Wealthtime, James Byron of Dorothy House Hospice Care and Lucy Halliday from Argonaut Paraplanning will join Richard Allum to talk about death and dying.

Because at a time when a growing percentage of clients are reaching an age when they should be dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s in plenty of time before they die, what can paraplanners do to help them get death-ready?

What you’ll learn

  • Out-of-date expression of wish forms, account and app passwords, overseas accounts, tracking down former advisers and solicitors – what are the biggest and most frequent problems following death? And what can clients and their families do to avoid them?
  • The way firms handle bereavement is one of the most significant sources of complaints across financial services. With bereavement support about to come under the FCA’s spotlight, what can advice practices do to improve things?
  • Learn how the ‘last 1,000 days’ concept could offer a lens to help clients and their families plan
  • Grief isn’t just the client’s, it’s the paraplanner’s too. How we’ve been able to acknowledge grief in the past influences how we’re able to help clients experiencing it now and in the future.

Save your spot now

Join paraplanners from all across the UK to share ideas, ask questions and break the big taboo about death. Plus there’s one hour’s CPD.

Fancy taking part? Then save your spot now.

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