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The 20-Minute Emergency Info Sheet
The one page your family needs most. Fill it in over lunch — it's a genuine, useful first step, and it's yours free.
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What's inside
- 1-page print-friendly PDF — a calm, low-ink layout in both US Letter and A4.
- Editable text version — fill it in on your computer or phone if you'd rather type than print.
- Key contacts — the two or three people your family should call first.
- Where things are — important documents, spare keys, the folder itself.
- Account & household notes — utilities, insurance, and the everyday info that lives in one person's head.
A map, not a vault. This sheet records where things are and who to contact — never your actual passwords, PINs, full account numbers, or Social Security numbers. Keep real secrets in a reputable password manager and simply note where it lives.
When you're ready for the whole picture
The free sheet is the first page. The full folder is the rest.
The Tomorrow Folder: Complete Life-Admin Binder walks you through all twelve sections your family would need — contacts, medical, household, insurance, digital accounts, pets, and a "what to do first" plan — with a spreadsheet tracker and handoff letter templates. It's built to be finished in a single weekend.
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Prefer to start smaller? The Mini Emergency Folder ($12) and Family Contacts Directory ($9) are gentle next steps.
Disclaimer: This product is an organizational workbook and does not provide legal, financial, medical, or tax advice. For legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance directives, consult a qualified professional in your jurisdiction.