Dr. Natalie Michon's latest publication, 'I Knowww You Didn't Just Die On Me,' is setting a new standard for how families approach the often-taboo subject of end-of-life planning. Inspired by her personal ordeal of locating her late uncle's will and insurance policies, Dr. Michon combines humor with practical advice to guide readers through securing assets, protecting digital footprints, and preserving wealth for future generations. The book's launch, highlighted on FOX 5 Atlanta, marks a significant step toward dismantling cultural hesitations surrounding death, particularly within Black and multicultural communities.
'I Knowww You Didn't Just Die On Me' serves as a comprehensive manual, offering step-by-step instructions on everything from establishing trusts to managing cryptocurrency and social media accounts posthumously. It specifically targets the Sandwich Generation, millennials, Gen-Z, financial advisors, and estate planners, providing them with actionable checklists and relatable narratives to circumvent probate disputes and familial conflicts. The integration with the Heir Tight digital vault ensures that crucial documents and passwords are both secure and easily accessible, a feature born out of Dr. Michon's own family's challenges.
The book's approach to legacy planning is not just about preparing for the end but about ensuring families thrive beyond it. Dr. Michon's work is pioneering a community-driven movement, underscored by the 'Legacy Ready Challenge' and the Heir Tight platform, which encourage proactive planning. Available on Amazon and major retailers, 'I Knowww You Didn't Just Die On Me' is redefining legacy planning with its blend of humor, heart, and actionable insights, making it an essential read for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of family, finances, and future planning.


