Named executor. Now what?
Someone you love died, and a document names you executor. Now you are grieving and running a legal project with deadlines, for everyone in the family, with money involved. This kit is the steady hand.

Use this kit when
- You were just named executor or personal representative and have no idea where to start
- The calls are starting and everyone assumes you know what letters testamentary are
- You need the exact words for banks, insurers, credit bureaus, and the impatient heir
- The estate must stay clean: nothing mixed, nothing promised early, everything written down
The Guide, 25 pages
Nine sections from the first two weeks through distribution, with the do-not list that protects you, the notification letter template, and 18 fill-in-the-blank AI prompts.
The Worksheet Pack, 15 forms
Death certificate tracker, document and asset inventories, the notification matrix, creditor claim log, final accounting, timeline.
The Estate Sheet
The one page by the phone that answers every call: case number, attorney, EIN, dates, heirs.
The Quick Start
The first two weeks on one page. Mostly what not to do.
Settle it in order, and let the binder carry the weight.
A 25-page guide, 15 worksheets, the Estate Sheet, and a two-page Quick Start. Built in the same system as every Goodstead kit: plain language, word-for-word scripts, named sources, and AI prompts that work in the free version of ChatGPT or Claude.
Get the kit $44Goodstead kits are organizational tools, not medical, legal, or financial advice. The kit names its sources so you can check what is current.