Expressing Your Love

Perhaps the most important aspect of an ethical will is the opportunity it provides to express our love in deeply meaningful ways to family members and friends.

We may have said "I love you" countless times to our children and spouses; for others, we may have shown our love through our actions but never said "I love you" directly to the person.

Regardless of what your comfort level has been to saying "I love you" to people in our life, an ethical will offers a heartfelt way to express your love and affection.

Take time to reflect on all the people you've loved during your lifetime, including those who have died.

For each loved one, write a statement that fully expresses your love for them and the difference they've made to your life.

~ Your mother . . .


~ Your father . . .


~ Your grandparents . . .


~ Your marital/life partners . . .


~ Your children (address each individually) . . .


~ Your best friends . . .


~ Others you've loved . . .




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