I didn't build Legacy Architect from theory. I built it from lived experience, from seeing what happens when one person carries too much and never writes it down.
In 2006, I lost my friend Dane in Iraq. In the middle of grief, his dad and I were left sorting through accounts, logistics, memorial details, and paperwork nobody thinks about until it's too late. We had love and support. We didn't have clarity.
Over the years, I kept seeing the same pattern. In insurance, in hospice, in hospital operations. Capable people left behind confusion, not because they didn't care, but because no one had helped them build the right kind of document.
That's why I created the Life Manual. To help people turn chaos into clarity, so the people they trust aren't left guessing in the dark.