
Navigate the logistics of loss
Your go-to for the grave stuff
Why Good Grief?
It takes 540+ hours to settle the affairs of the deceased.
We help you handle all things death administration—closing accounts, organizing documents, making plans, and finding support.
We won’t leave you to get buried in bureaucracy.

Resources for the moments when you don’t know where to start…
When someone dies, certain steps must be taken right away. From legally pronouncing the death to arranging for the body, notifying loved ones, and handling initial paperwork — we help you sort what matters most from what can wait. This guide helps you triage the chaos and focus on the essentials.
What’s most urgent?
What happens after death isn’t one-size-fits-all. Burial or cremation? Religious or secular service? Funeral home or home funeral? So many of us don’t even know we have choices. We lay out your options clearly, without judgment, so you can decide what’s right — for you, for them, for this moment.
Options
The best gift you can give those you love — is preparation. Whether you’re setting up a will, documenting your wishes, or just starting the conversation, planning ahead can ease both emotional and logistical burdens. We walk you through what’s worth doing now, so fewer decisions have to be made in times of crisis.
Planning ahead
OUR MISSION
At Good Grief, we believe as a society we can get good at grief, with open conversations, and education.
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Last Writes: A Blog about Death and Grief
Handling taxes after death can feel overwhelming. This guide explains who’s responsible, which forms are required, and how to make sure final returns are filed correctly for a loved one’s estate.