                      E s t a t e M a p Overview

Your use of EstateMap provides you with the opportunity to put your estate affairs in order.

Your directed effort toward organizing your estate should begin NOW.

This EstateMap Software has been created to assist in organizing all the details and items in an estate which are accumulated over a long period of a person's life.

Closing out a person's estate can be a frustrating experience if all the pieces of the puzzle that can comprise an estate are not recorded in one place.

All too many of us are fearful of someone, anyone, knowing what we own. WE know the information, and WE know our assets and debt. WE also know where the supporting documents are located, but too many of us create a maze which only WE can negotiate to locate the pieces of the puzzle.

Your EstateMap Software program, when completed, will help to organize and transform that maze into a straight line identifying personal information, important documents, funeral and burial preferences, your assets and your debt.

SOME FACTS ABOUT YOUR EstateMap :


 -> EstateMap  IS NOT a Last Will and Testament.

 -> EstateMap  can assist in preparing your Last Will and Testament if you                                               do not already have one made.

 -> EstateMap  IS a support document to your Last Will and Testament.

 -> EstateMap  IS a living document, and as such should be verified and updated periodically or whenever changes occur.

 -> The entries made in your EstateMap Software will identify important information for your family should you become incapacitated. Upon your death it will provide your executor/executrix and survivors invaluable organized information to close out your estate.

 -> EstateMap  can aid your executor/executrix in defining your assets for distribution.

 -> A printed copy of YOUR EstateMap should be retained with your Last Will and Testament with a note attached advising of the existence of the EstateMap Software on your computer and the Password to gain entry to the program.
     
     If security is a concern, the printed copy, if made, should be kept in a Safe Deposit Box, Safe, Strong Box or some other secure location.
