Editorial Policy
Last updated: April 2026
Our Standards
My Loved Ones is a legacy planning platform that helps families organize their estate, preserve their stories, and plan for the future. We are committed to providing accurate, helpful, and responsible content across all areas of our platform.
Our content covers estate planning, digital legacy, business succession, and family values. While we strive for accuracy, we are not a law firm, financial advisory firm, or medical practice. Our content is educational and should not be treated as professional advice.
How Content Is Created
Our articles and guides are created using a combination of research, professional knowledge, and AI-assisted writing. The process follows these steps:
- Research: We identify topics based on common questions families face about legacy planning, estate organization, and life transitions.
- Drafting: Content is drafted using AI writing tools (OpenAI) combined with curated source material from reputable legal, financial, and family planning resources.
- Review: All content is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and alignment with current best practices before publication.
- Updates: Articles are reviewed and updated periodically to reflect changes in regulations, best practices, or platform features.
AI Disclosure
We use artificial intelligence in two ways:
- Content creation: AI helps draft and structure articles, guides, and educational materials. All AI-generated content is reviewed before publication.
- Interactive tools: Our legacy planning tools use AI-guided conversations to help you articulate your values, organize your thoughts, and create personalized documents. The AI asks thoughtful questions and helps you find the right words — but the content comes from you.
AI can make mistakes. We encourage you to verify any specific legal, financial, or medical information with a qualified professional before acting on it.
When to Consult a Professional
Our tools help you organize your thoughts and create drafts. For the following topics, we strongly recommend consulting a qualified professional:
- Legal documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney)
- Tax planning and estate tax strategies
- Business valuation and succession agreements
- Insurance policies and beneficiary designations
- Mental health and grief counseling
Content Updates
We review our content library on a regular basis. Each article displays a "Last Updated" date so you can see how recently it was reviewed. Laws and regulations vary by jurisdiction and change over time — always verify information relevant to your specific situation.
How to Report Issues
If you find inaccurate, outdated, or misleading content on our platform, please contact us at team@mylo.family. We take content accuracy seriously and will review and correct any issues promptly.
