Is your family's property actually safe to inherit?
Most Black families don't find out there's a problem until someone dies — and by then it's a courtroom fight. Get the Deed Inventory Worksheet and find out in the next 15 minutes.
- Discover if your property is titled as heirs' property — and what that means
- Learn the 3 types of property title and which one protects your family
- Get a printable worksheet to take to your county recorder's office
- Receive 5 weeks of estate planning guidance — free, unsubscribe anytime
Deed Inventory Worksheet
Free · Immediate delivery · Printable
What you'll learn
5 weeks of estate planning clarity — delivered free
After the worksheet, you'll receive the Black Legacy Kit onboarding series. One short email, every few days, on the most important estate planning concepts for Black families.
Deed & Title Check
How to pull your deed, what the ownership language means, and what red flags to look for.
The Heirs' Property Trap
How millions in Black-owned land gets lost through informal inheritance — and the one fix.
Trust vs. Will
When you need a living trust, when a will is enough, and why most families need both.
The 3 Trust Roles
Grantor, trustee, and successor trustee — the one role most families forget to fill.
Funding Your Trust
Why most trusts are empty — and the asset-by-asset process to actually fund yours.
The Upgrade Offer
When you're ready, build your full estate workspace — attorney packet included for $49.
Why this matters
$32–41 billion in Black-owned land is at risk of involuntary loss right now.
Heirs' property — land passed down without clear legal title — is the leading cause of involuntary land loss in Black communities. A county courthouse, one distant relative, and a partition sale is all it takes.
The Deed Inventory Worksheet shows you exactly how your property is titled — and whether that titling protects your family or puts them at risk.
$32–41B
Estimated value of Black-owned heirs' property at risk of involuntary loss
3–7%
Average estate value lost to probate fees — on a $300K estate, that's $9K–$21K
60%
Of Americans have no estate plan — the state writes one for them by default
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Black Family Wealth Protection
Heirs' property, Medicaid recovery, step-up in basis, and property tax exemptions.
Estate Planning Checklist
7-section checklist covering every step from trust setup to attorney handoff.
Trustee Guide
The 8 duties of a trustee, a month-by-month administration timeline, and who to choose.
Trust Funding Playbook
Asset-by-asset instructions for moving property, accounts, and policies into your trust.
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