LivingWill
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For executors

When the day comes, your family will know exactly what to do.

An executor takes on roughly one hundred small jobs in the first ninety days. We turn that list into a checklist, a folder, and a series of pre-drafted letters keyed to your loved one's life.

For executors

A separate, calmer address

The executor portal lives at executor.livingwill.app. The interface is larger, slower, and quieter than the main product. There is a phone-support button on every page.

A kitchen table at morning with a steaming cup of coffee, a folder of papers, reading glasses, and a sealed handwritten envelope.

The first ninety days, in order

Once verified, the executor receives a checklist that includes Social Security notification (SSA-1693), Medicare, financial institution contact letters, life insurance claim drafts, transfer-on-death registration confirmations, and a schedule for the final tax filings. Letters and videos addressed to specific recipients are released to those recipients directly after their own identity verification, not through the executor.

What an executor needs to begin

A certified death certificate, a government-issued ID, and, where applicable, court Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration. If the executor was not pre-named as a Legacy Contact, a separate guided path protects against the wrong person gaining access.

The first ninety days, in order

Once verified, the executor receives a checklist that includes Social Security notification (SSA-1693), Medicare, financial institution contact letters, life insurance claim drafts, transfer-on-death registration confirmations, and a schedule for the final tax filings. Letters and videos addressed to specific recipients are released to those recipients directly after their own identity verification, not through the executor.

Grief, slowed down

Personal letters and videos surface over the first thirty days, not all at once. The point is to make grief slower, not faster.

If you need to access an account now

If you are an executor, a surviving family member, or a named Legacy Contact who needs access today, start here.

A kitchen table at morning with a steaming cup of coffee, a folder of papers, reading glasses, and a sealed handwritten envelope.

When the day comes, your family will know exactly what to do.

An executor takes on roughly one hundred small jobs in the first ninety days. We turn that list into a checklist, a folder, and a series of pre-drafted letters keyed to your loved one's life.