Ashita Partners Launches 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' for Families with Disabled Children
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- Ashita Partners Launches 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' for Families with Disabled Children
- Ashita Partners, a nonprofit organization, has launched a new 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' to support families with disabled children in securing their child's future through legally sound will execution.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 18, 2026
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Ashita Partners, a nonprofit organization, has launched a new 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' to support families with disabled children in securing their child's future through legally sound will execution.
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- June 18, 2026
Ashita Partners, a nonprofit organization, has launched a new 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' to support families with disabled children in securing their child's future through legally sound will execution.
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Ashita Partners General Incorporated Association (headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Tetsuya Shutou) has launched a new service called the 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service,' designed to support families with disabled members by ensuring the fulfillment of their wills after their passing.
## What Is the Post-Parent Will Execution Service?
The 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' enables parents of children with disabilities to designate Ashita Partners, a corporate entity, as the executor in their wills. This prepares families for the future execution of their final wishes.
Even if families have already engaged lawyers or judicial scriveners to draft their wills, Ashita Partners can be added as an additional executor while coordinating with the existing professionals.
For those who have not yet created a will, Ashita Partners’ advisory lawyers will provide guidance based on the family’s circumstances and support the creation of a customized will.
## Background of the Service Launch
For parents of children with disabilities, the anxiety over 'what will happen to my child’s life and assets if something happens to me?' is profound.
While creating a will is an essential step, it is not sufficient on its own. After the parents pass away, the instructions in the will must be carried out through practical procedures—such as bank account closures, property title transfers, and asset distribution. The person responsible for these tasks is known as the 'will executor.'
However, when an individual—such as a professional or a relative—is appointed as executor, there is a risk that the process may stall due to the executor’s illness, death, or aging. Many parents also worry about placing a heavy burden on siblings or other family members.
In response to these challenges, Ashita Partners has launched this service, offering a solution where a corporate entity acts as executor, ensuring continuity and support from a 'life after parents' perspective.
## Benefits of Designating Ashita Partners as Will Executor
- No risk of execution failure due to personal illness or death
When an individual is the executor, the fulfillment of the will may become difficult if that person becomes ill or passes away.
By appointing Ashita Partners—a corporate entity—as executor, families can establish a system less vulnerable to the personal circumstances of any one individual.
- Consultation on will content focused on life after parents
Families with disabled children need to plan not only for asset distribution but also for long-term living arrangements and support systems.
As an organization specialized in post-parent support, Ashita Partners offers consultations tailored to each family’s unique situation.
- Will execution considering the needs of families, including disabled members
Will execution involves not only legal and administrative procedures—such as bank account closures and property transfers—but also understanding the circumstances of the surviving family and coordinating with relevant parties.
Ashita Partners takes into account the specific needs of families with disabled members to ensure the will’s intentions are realized.
## About the Post-Parent Will Execution Service
https://www.ashita-partners.com/service/will.html
## What Is the 'Life After Parents' Issue?
The 'life after parents' issue refers to the challenges faced after parents of a disabled child pass away—such as the child’s housing, daily life and employment, financial management, sibling responsibilities, and business succession.
Preparing for life after parents is never easy when done solely within the family.
Common concerns include:
- Not knowing where to seek advice on 'life after parents' planning
- Delaying action because it feels like a distant issue
- Being too busy to hold family discussions
- Emotional discussions that fail to progress
Ashita Partners believes that experienced third-party professionals should support families by guiding structured conversations, as family-only discussions often fall short.
## For Those Interested in This Service or Other Services
Please contact us via the inquiry form below:
https://www.ashita-partners.com/contact/
## Contact Information
Ashita Partners General Incorporated Association
Ashita Partners Corporation
2F, Kimura Building, 1-19-1 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0063
TEL: 03-6824-7872
E-mail: contact@ashita-partners.com
Official Website: https://www.ashita-partners.com/
## What Is the Post-Parent Will Execution Service?
The 'Post-Parent Will Execution Service' enables parents of children with disabilities to designate Ashita Partners, a corporate entity, as the executor in their wills. This prepares families for the future execution of their final wishes.
Even if families have already engaged lawyers or judicial scriveners to draft their wills, Ashita Partners can be added as an additional executor while coordinating with the existing professionals.
For those who have not yet created a will, Ashita Partners’ advisory lawyers will provide guidance based on the family’s circumstances and support the creation of a customized will.
## Background of the Service Launch
For parents of children with disabilities, the anxiety over 'what will happen to my child’s life and assets if something happens to me?' is profound.
While creating a will is an essential step, it is not sufficient on its own. After the parents pass away, the instructions in the will must be carried out through practical procedures—such as bank account closures, property title transfers, and asset distribution. The person responsible for these tasks is known as the 'will executor.'
However, when an individual—such as a professional or a relative—is appointed as executor, there is a risk that the process may stall due to the executor’s illness, death, or aging. Many parents also worry about placing a heavy burden on siblings or other family members.
In response to these challenges, Ashita Partners has launched this service, offering a solution where a corporate entity acts as executor, ensuring continuity and support from a 'life after parents' perspective.
## Benefits of Designating Ashita Partners as Will Executor
- No risk of execution failure due to personal illness or death
When an individual is the executor, the fulfillment of the will may become difficult if that person becomes ill or passes away.
By appointing Ashita Partners—a corporate entity—as executor, families can establish a system less vulnerable to the personal circumstances of any one individual.
- Consultation on will content focused on life after parents
Families with disabled children need to plan not only for asset distribution but also for long-term living arrangements and support systems.
As an organization specialized in post-parent support, Ashita Partners offers consultations tailored to each family’s unique situation.
- Will execution considering the needs of families, including disabled members
Will execution involves not only legal and administrative procedures—such as bank account closures and property transfers—but also understanding the circumstances of the surviving family and coordinating with relevant parties.
Ashita Partners takes into account the specific needs of families with disabled members to ensure the will’s intentions are realized.
## About the Post-Parent Will Execution Service
https://www.ashita-partners.com/service/will.html
## What Is the 'Life After Parents' Issue?
The 'life after parents' issue refers to the challenges faced after parents of a disabled child pass away—such as the child’s housing, daily life and employment, financial management, sibling responsibilities, and business succession.
Preparing for life after parents is never easy when done solely within the family.
Common concerns include:
- Not knowing where to seek advice on 'life after parents' planning
- Delaying action because it feels like a distant issue
- Being too busy to hold family discussions
- Emotional discussions that fail to progress
Ashita Partners believes that experienced third-party professionals should support families by guiding structured conversations, as family-only discussions often fall short.
## For Those Interested in This Service or Other Services
Please contact us via the inquiry form below:
https://www.ashita-partners.com/contact/
## Contact Information
Ashita Partners General Incorporated Association
Ashita Partners Corporation
2F, Kimura Building, 1-19-1 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0063
TEL: 03-6824-7872
E-mail: contact@ashita-partners.com
Official Website: https://www.ashita-partners.com/
FAQ
What is the 'Life After Parents Will Execution Service'?
A service where families with disabled children designate a corporation as executor to ensure smooth asset management after their passing.
Why should a corporation be the executor instead of an individual?
Unlike individuals, corporations won't fall ill or pass away, ensuring continuous and reliable execution.
Can I consult even if I haven't made a will yet?
Yes. Legal advisors will support you in drafting a will tailored to your family's needs.
Is there a fee for this service?
Yes. Executor fees are disclosed upfront and are separate from notarization costs.
Is the service available nationwide?
Yes. Online consultations make it accessible to families across Japan.