NEW · FAIR DIVISION OF ASSETS
Choose the process that fits your family
Snake draft
Take turns choosing items in a rotating order — a simple approach that keeps opportunities balanced from the first pick to the last.
Private preferences
Let each person express what matters privately, then reveal the overlap together — without the pressure of who spoke first.
Guided agreement
Work through the inventory with shared context, a visible record of choices, and a clear path for resolving the items that need a conversation.
Vintage desk · preference submitted
Artwork · private interest noted
Jewelry box · agreement recorded
SHOW THE SHARED STARTING POINT
Use this space for a short screen recording or a screenshot showing the family inventory, preference status, and the clear path from item details to a fair decision.
Choice flow screenshot or recording
Show draft order, private preferences, or overlapping interest.
Recorded outcome screenshot or recording
Show the final distribution, notes, and a clear record of the decision.
HOW THE WIZARD WORKS
01
Start with the same inventory
Give everyone a shared, photo-backed view of the property before anyone starts choosing.
02
Choose the right method
Use a snake draft, private preferences, or guided agreement to match the process to your family.
03
Keep every choice clear
Document the outcome, the conversation, and any remaining decisions in one organized record.
BUILT ON YOUR SAVEOR INVENTORY
SaveOr’s inventory gives the Fair Division Wizard its common ground. Each photo, item detail, category, and note becomes a shared reference point, so family members are choosing from the same clear picture of what exists — not trying to reconstruct it from memory.
From inventory to agreement
1. Photograph and organize every item in SaveOr
2. Invite heirs to review the same documented inventory
3. Use the wizard to turn preferences into a fair, recorded outcome
FAIR DIVISION OF ASSETS
Fair division of assets is a structured way for heirs, family members, or co-owners to decide how personal property will be shared. Rather than relying on memory, pressure, or who speaks first, everyone begins with the same inventory and a process they can understand.
An inventory app for fair distribution gives families:
A shared photo-backed record of what exists
Private ways to express preferences before group decisions
A documented outcome that stays clear as plans change
How does fair division of assets work?
Why use an inventory app for fair distribution?
What is a snake draft for dividing personal property?
Can family members share preferences privately?

