When someone dies there are 60+ things that need doing, and grief makes them feel impossible. Aftercare carries the thinking - so all you have to do is the next small step.
Six things Aftercare does so you don't have to keep track of them yourself.
We list the 60+ things that need doing in your country, in the right order, with the right deadlines. You just open the next one.
Invite a sibling, a partner, a friend. Assign anything. We track who's doing what so you stop forwarding each other emails.
The deadlines that have real legal weight — probate, inheritance tax, pension claims — are flagged and remembered for you.
One place for the certificate, the will, the IDs. Always there the next time a bank or solicitor asks.
Tell us who to write to. We write the letter — formal, in the right language, citing the right law. You just sign.
UK, Irish, and Dutch bereavement processes are completely different. We know which is which, so you don't have to look it up.
No setup, no learning curve. You can stop and come back any time.
A few details — name, when they passed, where they lived. No forms, no paperwork to dig out yet.
A personalised checklist for your country, sorted by what's urgent, what's emotional, and what can wait.
Or nothing today, if today is hard. Share with family, pause when you need to, pick back up when you can.
Aftercare is a self-help tool, not a law firm. For probate, tax, or anything that needs a real lawyer — we'll always point you to one. That's their job, not ours.
Free. No card. Set up takes a few minutes - and you can stop whenever you need to.
Start when you're ready