For executors & family

If you're trying to find a will or settle an estate, start here.

Search the Canadian Will Registry to see whether the deceased registered their will with us. If they used Last Treasure Map™, you can also unlock the full asset inventory once your authority is verified.

For executors & family

If you're trying to find a will or settle an estate, start here.

Search the Canadian Will Registry to see whether the deceased registered their will with us. If they used Last Treasure Map™, you can also unlock the full asset inventory once your authority is verified.

Three things to know before you start.

The registry is paid

Searches cost $20–$80 depending on your tier (priced 20% below Canadian Will Registry). You pay even if no match is found — it's a lookup fee.

We never reveal contents on a search

A search confirms whether a will exists and (for verified lawyers) where to ask. Will contents require full identity verification + cooling-off.

If you have a case ID, unlock directly

Skip the registry search. Go to /unlock and submit the case ID from the deceased's Executor Instructions PDF along with the death certificate and probate.

Three search tiers

Pay only for what you actually need.

Verified lawyer
$20
per search · paid on completion

Bar number on file. Returns Y/N + registering-lawyer contact email.

Executor full unlock
$80
per search · paid on completion

Death certificate + probate + ID + PIN. Full will + Treasure Map™ unlock.

Prices set 20% below the equivalent Canadian Will Registry tiers. The fee applies whether or not we find a match.

What the executor flow looks like

Five steps, on your timeline.

1
Find the case ID
It's on the Executor Instructions PDF the deceased stored with their original will. If you don't have it, run a registry search to confirm the will is here.
2
Upload your proofs
Death certificate, probate document, government ID, selfie holding the ID, and the PIN.
3
Wait for review
Our team confirms each document. Usually 1–3 business days. You'll get an email.
4
Cooling-off period
7 days during which other named executors and next-of-kin are notified. Anyone can flag a dispute. If nothing comes in, access opens.
5
Read-only access
You get a magic-link account. Every reveal of a sensitive value and every document download is logged with your name and time.
After unlock

You don't just get a file. You get a system.

Read-only access to the deceased's asset inventory is just the entry point. The Executor Toolkit turns months of overwhelm into a single dashboard that walks you through what to do, when, and what to file.

Phase-aware checklist

First 48 hours · first 30 days · before probate · during administration · before distribution · before close. Tasks tied to your jurisdiction, with status, due dates, notes.

Beneficiary tracker

Invite each beneficiary to a magic-link portal. Track signed Receipts & Release. Record distributions. Block close-out until every beneficiary is reconciled.

Estate ledger

Every receipt, disbursement, and fee categorized to the standard court-accounting categories (capital receipts, income disbursements, etc.). Export to court accounting at any time.

Document generators

Notice to Beneficiaries · Statement of Assets & Liabilities · Estate Information Return · Notice to Creditors · Receipt & Release · Court Accounting · Executor Compensation calc. PDF-ready, jurisdiction-aware.

Institution notifications

One row per bank, insurer, credit-card issuer, and government agency to notify. Phone log, contact channels, status, attached letters. Never lose track of who you called.

Close-out gate

Seven gates must be green before the system lets you mark the estate closed: beneficiaries signed + distributed, court accounting on file, Statement of Assets + Notice to Beneficiaries filed, ledger has entries, every checklist task closed.

Free for prior subscribers
Bundled with Treasure Map™
$0
if the deceased was a subscriber

If the deceased had an active Treasure Map™ subscription at any point in the 12 months before death, the Executor Toolkit is included at no extra charge. This is part of how we say thank-you to the people who set up their estate properly while they were here.

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Built for the whole job

The hard parts of a Canadian estate — handled.

Taxes, probate, debts, distribution, signatures, and the accounts nobody knew were there. The toolkit keeps growing; here is what is in it now.

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CRA tax-filing tracker

Every return the estate may owe — T1 Final, Rights or Things, T3 Trust, GST/HST, T1135 — with deadlines auto-calculated from the date of death.

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TX19 clearance wizard

A step-by-step guide to the CRA clearance certificate, with a covering-letter PDF, so you are not left personally liable for the estate's tax.

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Tax-slip OCR

Snap a photo of a T4, T5, T3, or T4RSP slip and we read the box amounts for you — review, then apply to the return.

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Probate & EAT estimator

Estimate probate / estate-administration tax in every province, and flag the assets that bypass probate entirely.

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Date-of-death valuations

Track the fair-market value of every asset as of the date of death — the foundation of the estate inventory.

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Debts & creditors

Log debts, manage creditor claims, and record your Notice to Creditors with the statutory bar date.

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Distribution planner

Calculate each beneficiary's share, model holdbacks, and block distribution until debts and clearance are handled.

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Compensation worksheet

Work out your executor compensation on the province's guideline formula — defensible at the passing of accounts.

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Bank-statement import

Drop in a CSV from the estate account and we turn the transactions into ledger entries automatically.

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E-signature portal

Upload any PDF, place signature and date fields, and send to beneficiaries or co-executors — with reminders, templates, and bulk send.

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Co-executor access

Invite co-executors and advisors with read-only or full access; every action is audit-logged.

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AI assistant + voice

Ask anything about settling the estate in plain language — or just talk to it. Answers are grounded in this estate's own data.

New — optional add-on service

Missing points, missing miles, missing rewards.

Most estates leave behind $1,000–$10,000 in unused airline miles, hotel points, and credit-card rewards. The executor usually doesn't know the accounts existed — and most programs forfeit balances either on death or after a 90-day to 1-year window. Once the deadline passes, the value is gone.

Our optional Loyalty Estate Recovery service identifies likely accounts, drafts properly-formatted estate-handling letters against each program's published policy, and works the program correspondence on your behalf. No recovery, no fee. 30% of net recovered value, configurable per case. Signed engagement agreement. Full close-out statement for your estate file.

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Don't have the PIN?

There's a longer path — and it works.

If the deceased didn't store the PIN with their will, you can still proceed: you'll need to upload a notarized affidavit, list two reference contacts, and accept an extended 30-day cooling-off period. The other named designees will be contacted to confirm or dispute. Once everything clears, access opens.

We're sorry you're here. Let's make this easier.

Most executors spend months hunting for accounts. If the deceased used Last Treasure Map, you'll have a clean list in days.

We're sorry you're here.
Let's make this easier.
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