Guides for getting your family’s information in order
Free to read, plain English, no account. Each one covers a question families ask us often — what to gather, where to start, and what is enough for now.
What to put in a family emergency binder
The list of what belongs in it, what you can safely leave out, and why the hardest part is not building the binder — it is keeping it true a year later.
Read the guide →A digital estate planning checklist your family can actually use
How to map the accounts, devices and subscriptions your family would need to reach — recording where each one lives, never the password itself.
Read the guide →How to organize important information for aging parents
What to gather first, how to open the conversation without it feeling like a warning, and a private place to keep what you learn as you go.
Read the guide →What happens to online accounts when someone dies?
What the big companies actually do with email, photos, subscriptions and social accounts — and the few small steps that spare your family the runaround.
Read the guide →Every guide is free and stands on its own. You do not need Life on Track to use any of them — but if you would rather not keep it all in a binder, that is what Life on Track is for.
Not sure where to start?
The free 5-Minute Family Readiness Check is a printable starting point for the information your family would need first. No account required.