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LifeLegacy and Nokbox Partner to Simplify Estate Planning

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Helping Families Plan Smarter—and Store it All in One Place

LifeLegacy, a leading online estate planning platform, is proud to announce a new partnership with Nokbox, an innovative organizational system designed to help families manage a loved one’s estate with ease. 

Together, this partnership will offer Nokbox customers the ability to purchase legally valid estate planning documents—like a Last Will & Testament, Financial Power of Attorney, and Advance Healthcare Directive—directly through LifeLegacy, making planning more complete, accessible, and seamless.

Why does this matter? Because nearly 70% of U.S. adults don’t have an estate plan in place. And when a loved one passes, it can feel like being dropped into a complex scavenger hunt with no roadmap.

Both LifeLegacy and Nokbox were born from deeply personal stories.

After LifeLegacy’s Co-founder & CEO, Spencer Cassidy’s father passed away from brain tumors, having a will, trust, and life insurance already in place made a hard moment more manageable. That experience—and the realization that most families aren’t as lucky—led Spencer and his brothers to launch LifeLegacy with a mission to make estate planning affordable, accessible, and simple for all.

Similarly, Maria Fraietta founded Nokbox, after her father passed in 2021 and she and her brothers were left piecing together his life—digging through boxes, scouring for passwords, and searching for assets spread across multiple states. From that chaos, Maria created the first Nokbox at her brother’s kitchen table. “It was too good not to share,” she said.

With this new partnership, families can not only create a complete estate plan through LifeLegacy, but also store and organize it in Nokbox—bringing clarity, confidence, and peace of mind to an often-overwhelming process.

“Historically, we’ve made planning for the future a difficult and outdated process,” said Spencer Cassidy, Co-founder & CEO of LifeLegacy. “With LifeLegacy, we’ve made estate planning something that evolves with your life. And through our partnership with Nokbox, you can now create a plan and securely store it—all for the most affordable rates you’ll find. This partnership reflects our ‘why’—to help people protect what matters most and not leave loved ones in a difficult situation.”

“Dealing with the death of a loved one is difficult. It’s even more painful when hours are spent digging through file cabinets or guessing passwords,” said Maria Fraietta, Founder & CEO of Nokbox. “That’s why we created Nokbox—and now with LifeLegacy, we’re giving people the complete package. Leave memories, not a mess.”

Visit Nokbox to purchase your estate plan and favorite Nokbox items to get organized today.

Here’s to changing the way we plan for our future.

Author: Spencer Cassidy

Co-founder & CEO
Spencer@lifelegacy.io

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