Choose the Estate Organization System That Works for You
Buried in Work's estate organization products bring your important information, documents, and instructions together in a clear, structured format and show your family or executor how to use them.
Not everyone needs the same level of detail. Choose how comprehensively you want to organize your estate and end-of-life information.
Your Documents May Be Organized. But Would Your Family Know What to Do?
Estate organization is about more than storing paperwork. Our guided systems help you gather essential information, identify gaps, and leave your loved ones clear direction when they need it most.
How Comprehensive Do You Want to Be?
Start with the most important information, organize the core essentials, or create a detailed roadmap covering nearly every aspect of your estate and end-of-life affairs. Compare the three options below to find the right level for you.
Good to Know: Every CLEAR Kit includes the Estate & End-of-Life Summary Workbook.
A Practical Starting Point
1. Estate & End-of-Life Summary Workbook
Organize the most important, high-level information your loved ones may need first. This editable digital workbook is ideal if you want a simple, affordable way to get started.
Best for: Capturing essential information in one convenient document in about 1 hour.
The Core Essentials
2. CLEAR Kit Essentials
Go beyond a workbook with a guided physical system for organizing your most important estate documents, information, and instructions. Featuring 27 sections, it helps you identify gaps, connect related information, and give your loved ones clearer direction.
Best for: Organizing the essential information and documents your family is most likely to need.
The Most Comprehensive Option
3. CLEAR Kit Comprehensive
Our most comprehensive system organizes nearly every aspect of your estate and end-of-life affairs, from legal documents and financial accounts to medical information, digital assets, personal history, final wishes, and more. Featuring three binders and 54 sections, it is designed for people who want to leave as few unanswered questions as possible.
Best for: Creating a detailed, organized roadmap for your loved ones.