Platform

Rules and assumptions made visible.

RiGEL structures the rules, assumptions, and decision pathways behind complex wealth, estate, and trust outcomes so people can understand how each result was reached.

When the rules are visible, decisions become easier to explain, review, and trust.

Important decisions need more than hidden logic.

Estate, trust, tax, and governance decisions often depend on rules that are scattered across documents, policies, spreadsheets, and institutional memory. RiGEL brings those rules into a structured framework so they can be applied consistently and reviewed clearly.

The goal is not to make rules feel simple when they are not. The goal is to make the path visible: what information was used, what assumptions were made, which rules applied, and how those rules shaped the outcome.

Structure the rules

RiGEL organizes estate, trust, tax, and governance rules into clear pathways that can be applied consistently.

Name the assumptions

RiGEL makes assumptions explicit so people know what an outcome depends on and what may need review.

Apply logic consistently

RiGEL applies structured rules in a repeatable way, helping reduce ambiguity, manual rework, and hidden interpretation.

Preserve the path

RiGEL keeps the relationship between inputs, assumptions, rules, and outcomes visible for later review.

Example: making a rule path visible

A trust or estate decision may depend on eligibility, beneficiary status, available funds, tax treatment, approval thresholds, or documentation requirements. RiGEL brings those conditions into one structured path so the decision can be followed from start to finish.

  1. Information is gathered.
  2. Relevant rules are identified.
  3. Assumptions are documented.
  4. The outcome is generated.
  5. A record of the path is preserved.

Make the rules visible before the decision is questioned.

RiGEL helps turn scattered rules and assumptions into clear, defensible decision pathways.