Resolved Family
Most families wouldn't. Not because they don't love each other — but because nobody ever wrote it down. The Resolved Brief changes that in one afternoon.
Most people say they'll do it later. Later never comes.
The Problem
When something happens to you — and something will — your family has about 48 hours to figure out everything you never told them.
Which accounts. Which insurance. Who gets what. What you actually wanted.
They'll be on hold with banks that won't talk to them. Searching for documents that don't exist. Making permanent decisions based on their best guess.
That's not a money problem. That's an information problem.
And you're the only one who can fix it.
These are the exact questions your family will be asking.
At the worst moment of their lives.
The greatest gift you can leave your family isn't money. It's clarity.
— The Resolved Brief
How It Works
What You'll Get
What Families Say
"I did this the week after my brother's accident. I couldn't stop thinking — if that had been me, my wife wouldn't have known where to start. Not the bank. Not the insurance. Nothing. I finished the session in one sitting and slept better that night than I had in years."
"When my dad passed we spent four months trying to piece everything together. Four months. Accounts we didn't know existed. Insurance we couldn't find. I swore I'd never put my kids through that. This is the thing I was looking for."
"My husband kept saying we'd get to it. We never did. I took the scorecard on a Tuesday night, got our score, and had a complete document by Thursday. Two days. I printed it, put it in an envelope, and wrote 'Open if something happens to me' on the front. That felt like something."
The scorecard is free. It takes 5 minutes. And most people say it's the clearest picture they've ever had of where they actually stand.
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