What your executor needs to know first
A practical checklist for the contacts, documents, accounts, and decisions your executor may need in the first days and weeks.
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Explore practical guides, Clarity Briefs, family stories, and executor resources designed to help households understand what happens next — before grief, confusion, or conflict forces the conversation.
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A plain-language guide to the information families, executors, and trusted people may need when life changes suddenly.
A practical checklist for the contacts, documents, accounts, and decisions your executor may need in the first days and weeks.
Read article →A deeper look at why families need more than documents — they need shared understanding, clear records, and safer handoffs.
View Clarity Brief →See how a household can compare scenarios, clarify intentions, and reduce confusion across children, step-children, and shared assets.
Read story →A calm, staged guide to the practical steps an executor may need to organize after a death.
Read article →Why spouses and partners may share assets and contacts, but still need their own estate profiles and private planning information.
Read article →How RiGEL turns household information into a staged guide trusted people can follow with less stress.
Read update →Download a practical estate readiness checklist and see what information your household may want to organize first.
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