
With the loss of a spouse, everything changes. The grief is heavy. The decisions feel endless. I’m Conor Amyot. I help widows, survivors, and their families find clarity during one of the hardest chapters of life.
You don’t have to figure it all out alone.
In our first meeting, I’ll ask questions—not hand you a binder. What does life look like now? What do you need, both today and long term? Once I understand your story, I’ll build a plan around it. We’ll move step by step. You set the pace.
A calm voice when everything feels uncertain
Financial planning after losing a spouse can feel like trying to read in the dark. My role is to turn on the light. We’ll start with the basics: where things stand now, what needs attention, and what can wait.
From there, I’ll help you build a plan. Investments. Retirement income. Insurance. Estate planning. All of it fits together. My job is to make sure it fits you—not the other way around.
Helping families work together
Many times, I support adult children helping a surviving parent. That can feel awkward, even tense. I help families communicate, get aligned, and understand what’s happening. I explain things clearly—no pressure, no confusion.
I also prepare families for sudden-wealth events like inheritances. I help you understand the impact, reduce taxes, and protect what matters.
Financial advice for widows
I’ll help you pass on wealth the right way—on your terms. That means tax-smart strategies, estate planning that reflects your wishes, and guidance that brings peace of mind. Whether you want to help your kids, give to charity, or keep options open, we’ll make a plan that works.
You're carrying enough as it is. Financial planning after the death of a spouse can be emotional and overwhelming—I’m here to help make it feel a little more manageable.