The Will Registry records where the will lives. The Treasure Map™ records what the estate is made of. Both are private during your lifetime; both open in a controlled way after you die.
The Will Registry records where the will lives. The Treasure Map™ records what the estate is made of. Both are private during your lifetime; both open in a controlled way after you die.
Use the free side, the paid side, or both.
Has a will from 2014, no idea if her executor (her sister) could find half her stuff.
Drafts ~70 wills a year. Tired of paying for two registries.
Her father just died. She has a registry code from his lawyer.
Once an executor unlocks the estate, the Executor Toolkit walks them through the whole administration — and an optional service recovers what's usually lost.
A phase-aware checklist, CRA tax-filing tracker (T1 Final, T3, TX19 clearance), probate & EAT estimator, court-ready ledger with bank-CSV import, debts & creditors, distribution planner, e-signatures, co-executors, and an AI assistant — everything needed to settle the estate and close it out properly.
See the toolkitEstates routinely leave behind $1,000–$10,000 in airline miles, hotel points, and credit-card rewards the executor never knew existed. We identify likely accounts across 20 programs and file the estate-handling requests. No recovery, no fee.
Learn moreMost people register the will first and decide on the Treasure Map later.