Estate Planning
Create a Personal Property Memorandum with Ease

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Keep the family Together
Most estate disputes don't start with money — they start with the dining room table, the jewelry box, and the toolshed. SaveOr gives your family a complete, photo-backed inventory of everything you own, so your wishes are clear, your attorney has what they need, and no one is left guessing when it matters most.
Why Inventory?
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Step 1 — Document what you own while you still can
Walk through your home and photograph your belongings — furniture, jewelry, art, collectibles, and everyday items. SaveOr builds a complete record so your family never has to guess what existed or where it was.
Step 2 — Record sentimental context for each item
Add notes to individual items explaining their history, significance, or your wishes for them. These details don't belong in a will — but they matter enormously to the people who inherit them.
Step 3 — Assign items to heirs directly in the app
Use SaveOr to indicate who should receive each item. This creates a clear, documented expression of intent that reduces family conflict and gives your attorney a working draft for a Personal Property Memorandum.
Step 4 — Generate a Personal Property Memorandum
Export a properly formatted PPM directly from your SaveOr inventory. In the 27+ states that legally recognize a PPM, this document can direct the distribution of personal property without amending your will.
Step 5 — Share with your attorney and keep it updated
Give your estate planning attorney access to your inventory so they can incorporate it into your broader plan. Update SaveOr as your belongings change — a living inventory is far more useful than a one-time snapshot.
The hardest part of estate planning isn't the will — it's the stuff. SaveOr gives you a living, photo-backed inventory of your personal property that your family, executor, and attorney can actually use, turning the most overlooked part of estate planning into the most clearly documented.
How SaveOr Simplifies Estate Planning





