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Just named executor? Almost nothing is due this week — here’s what actually is.
The First Seven Days — the calm one-week checklist, the ten-death-certificates question finally answered, and the short list of things not to do — sent straight to your email.
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What lands in your inbox
One PDF, six pagesinstant delivery · yours to keep
- The only genuinely urgent list — the first week fits on one page, and everything else waits its turn by design
- Why the funeral home said “about ten death certificates,” and the certified-versus-photocopy distinction that saves you money
- The DON’T list — the six helpful-feeling moves that create the classic executor problems, each with the calm reason
- The scripts for the calls that are already coming: institutions, collectors, and family
What it’s a sample of
The Executor’s Compass: The First 90 Days is a plain-English educational guide for first-time executors — 59 pages, 17 chapters organized by timeline — plus the Estate Binder System (the document-everything printable that is also your liability shield), the Notifications Tracker, and the Professional Visit Playbook with the question banks for the attorney, the CPA, the realtor, and the appraiser. Four PDFs, grounded in IRS, SSA, CFPB/FTC, and court self-help sources. The full bundle is $46.99, one time — and it is legal information, never legal advice: no forms, no “you don’t need a lawyer,” no scare copy.
Why is it free? Because the first week is when the panic is worst and the need is most real, and the calm version of that week shouldn’t cost anything. If it steadies you, the rest of the map is there when you want it — with a 30-day money-back guarantee. No pressure either way; unsubscribe anytime.
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Grounded in
IRS.gov · SSA survivor pages · CFPB & FTC consumer guidance · American Bar Association resources · county probate self-help centers