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Your Family Readiness Report

Prepared from your answers

You just answered 10 questions about how your family would handle the worst day of their lives. Here's what your answers tell us — and what most families in your situation don't realize until it's too late.

There's no such thing as a perfect score.

Everyone has gaps. The question isn't whether you have them — it's which ones, and how much those specific gaps would cost your family in the first 48 hours after something goes wrong.

Below is the breakdown across the five areas your scorecard covered. For each one, here's what most families miss, and what happens when that gap hits the fan.

Read it honestly. If any of these sound like you, you're not alone — and you're not stuck.

Where families actually get stuck.

Medical Decisions
What most miss
A named healthcare decision-maker. Written instructions for life-support, feeding tubes, and resuscitation. A place the ER can find them.
Why it hurts on day one
Doctors won't wait. Your family ends up guessing at the worst possible moment — and living with the decision for years.
Financial Access
What most miss
A written list of every bank account, which bills run on autopay, and who to call when the mortgage payment hits a frozen account.
Why it hurts on day one
Bills don't stop. Banks won't talk. Late fees, missed payments, and damaged credit stack up while your family is still in shock.
Insurance Records
What most miss
Life, health, home, and auto policy numbers — plus the companies and agents — in one place, not scattered across filing cabinets and email.
Why it hurts on day one
Insurance only pays when someone files a claim. If your family can't find the policy, the money you paid into it disappears.
Digital Access
What most miss
A place where passwords, phone passcodes, email, and key accounts are written down — and someone who knows where to look.
Why it hurts on day one
Your phone stays locked. Your email stays closed. Every account that matters is cut off from the people who need it most.
Final Wishes
What most miss
Cremation or burial. Funeral preferences. Who raises the kids. The things you assume your spouse knows but have never actually said out loud.
Why it hurts on day one
Your family stands in a funeral home at 9 a.m., exhausted and grieving, forced to make permanent decisions in 20 minutes. Some families never fully recover.

In the first 48 hours, your family will have to make decisions you never told them how to make.

Not because they don't love you. Because nobody ever wrote it down.

The Resolved Brief is the document you wish someone had left behind.

It's not a will. It's not a trust. It's not an app. It's one organized document your family can actually read on the worst day of their lives — with every account, every contact, every wish, and every next step.

You answer the questions. We build the document. It takes about 20 minutes. You print it. You put it somewhere your family will find it. You stop carrying it all in your head.

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What's inside your Brief
  • Medical decisions & healthcare directives
  • Every bank, investment, and insurance record
  • Digital access & a Vault Page for passwords
  • Funeral and final wishes, in your own words
  • A one-page Emergency Card for your family's wallet
  • A step-by-step action guide for your first reader

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