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After the LA Fires, Trustworthy Became a Lifeline
Trustworthy helped Jeremy W.'s family navigate the trauma of losing their home to fire — and gave them the tools to start recovering.
Why Safety Deposit Boxes Aren't 100% Safe
Safety deposit boxes aren’t invulnerable to disasters like fires. Here's why they may not be the best option for everything you value.
How to Protect Important Documents From House Fires
House fires can strike without warning, putting your family’s important documents at serious risk.
Ensuring You're Prepared for a Tornado
Tornadoes are among the most destructive natural disasters, capable of causing immense damage within minutes.
Disaster-Proofing Important Documents
Natural disasters, house fires, cyberattacks, and even human error can threaten vital records like IDs, wills, and medical records.
How to Be Ready for a Wildfire Where You Live
Wildfires are an ever-present danger in many regions of the U.S., making a family emergency plan essential for protecting your loved ones.
After a Heart Transplant: How Trustworthy Helped
In moments like these, the last thing any family wants to worry about is where their critical information lives — or who can access it.
What Is a Digital Vault?
A digital vault is a secure, encrypted platform for storing, organizing, and sharing your family’s most important documents.
Strengthen Your Marriage With Trustworthy
Good marriages require trust, communication, and shared responsibility. But life’s unexpected moments can put any relationship to the test.
Essential Conversations: Sharing Important Documents Before Marriage
Discussing your finances — including assets, debts, and spending habits — before marriage can strengthen bonds and prevent surprises.
Achieve Marriage Equity With Digital Organization
Explore the consequences of unequal household management and how Trustworthy's digital organization can foster marriage equity.
Merging Finances and Documents: A Guide for Newlyweds
Starting your life together is exciting, but merging finances and important documents can feel overwhelming. Here are the key steps.
Getting Organized When You Have PTSD: Tips and Tools
Explore practical strategies to simplify document organization when PTSD makes even routine tasks feel overwhelming.
Digital Tools for Managing Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder’s mood swings can disrupt motivation and daily routines, but digital tools can help support mental health management.
Your Finances: Overcoming Depression's Decision Fatigue
Struggling to manage your finances while dealing with depression or decision fatigue? Learn practical strategies for gaining peace of mind.
Organizing With OCD: Coping Strategies
Struggling to stay organized while managing OCD? We share expert strategies for creating and maintaining effective organizational systems.
ADHD-Friendly Digital Information Storage
Living with ADHD can make staying organized seem impossible. But Trustworthy offers a powerful way to simplify life and reduce stress.
What to Do After a Dementia Diagnosis
Learn about the importance of building a care team, creating routines, and organizing documents like powers of attorney and living wills.
Estate Planning for Your Elderly Parents
Estate planning allows elderly parents to decide how their assets are distributed, prepare for medical care, and outline burial preferences.
Should Your Aging Parents Give You Their House?
Deciding what to do with your aging parents' house is a complex decision. Should they transfer ownership to you now, or wait until they die?
Tracking Your Aging Parent for Safety's Sake
Location-tracking tools like phone apps and stand-alone GPS devices can provide peace of mind and help ensure your loved one’s well-being.
What to Do if a Sibling Is Manipulating Aging Parents
Protecting your elderly parents is a shared family responsibility — but what happens when a sibling’s actions put their well-being at risk?
How a Trust Can Protect an Aging Parent's Assets
A trust can provide peace of mind while protecting a parent's assets from scams, saving on taxes, and avoiding probate.
Feeling Trapped Caring for an Elderly Parent?
Caring for an elderly parent can feel overwhelming, with physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Here's how to ease the burden.
How to Write a Meaningful Obituary
In this video, we'll guide you step by step to create a heartfelt and meaningful tribute that celebrates your loved one’s life and legacy.
How to Find a Deceased Loved One's Lawyer
When a loved one passes away, finding their lawyer is often essential to understanding their final wishes and managing their estate.
9 Things You Should Not Include in a Eulogy
Writing a eulogy is a deeply personal and important task. We'll discuss what to exclude, including embarrassing stories and past grudges.
Who Writes the Obituary When Someone Dies?
Here's how to decide who should write an obituary, such as a family member, a close friend, a professional writer, or even the funeral home.
When to Shred the Documents of a Deceased Person
Deceased people's estates are targets for fraudsters. This video explores crucial steps to protect your loved one’s identity after death.
How to Find a Deceased Person's Safety Deposit Box
A deceased loved one's safety deposit box might hold vital documents like a life insurance policy or beneficiary designations.
How Many Copies of a Death Certificate Should You Get?
You'll need certified copies of a death certificate for agencies and companies, which will want them for legal and administrative purposes.
How to Start a Eulogy: Tips for a Heartfelt Tribute
Writing a eulogy is an honor, but it can also feel like a daunting task – especially when emotions are running high.
How to Receive Your Inheritance Money Without Problems
Receiving an inheritance can be both a blessing and a challenge during an emotional time. Learn what helps the process go more smoothly.
How to Plan a Celebration of Life
Planning a celebration of life allows you to create a meaningful tribute that honors your loved one’s life, personality, and passions.
How to Fill Out a Medical Power of Attorney Form
A medical power of attorney form ensures your healthcare wishes will be respected if you’re ever unable to speak for yourself.
Guide to Medical Power of Attorney
A medical power of attorney is often included in an advance directive, outlining specific treatments or procedures you want or don’t want.
What to Do if You Lose Your Medical Power of Attorney Form
Losing your medical power of attorney form can be stressful, but taking the right steps can help you recover or replace it quickly.
Who Needs Copies of Your Medical Power of Attorney Form
Learn who needs access to your medical POA, including your healthcare agent, family members, healthcare providers, and your attorney.
Where to Get a Medical Power of Attorney Form
Once you have your medical POA form, we recommend storing it securely with Trustworthy, ensuring it’s easily accessible when needed.
How to Change or Revoke Your Power of Attorney
Granting power of attorney gives someone legal authority to act for you, but there may come a time when you need to change it.
Estate Planning for an Irresponsible Child
In this video, we explore strategies to protect your heir’s financial future while encouraging responsible spending habits.
Estate Planning for Blended Families
With stepchildren, new spouses, and shared assets, it’s essential to create an estate plan tailored to your family's makeup.
Estate Planning: A Guide to Ensuring Your Family's Future
Here's how an estate plan guides loved ones, professionals, and courts to ensure your wishes are honored if you die or become incapacitated.
Digital Wills: A Guide to Protecting Your Digital Estate
A digital will encompasses all digital assets — anything created or stored digitally with monetary or sentimental value.
How to Complete an Advance Directive
An advance directive details the medical treatments you do and don’t want, so that your doctors and loved ones can honor your wishes.
How to Prepare for an Estate Planning Meeting
The first step: Create a beneficiaries list, outlining whom you want to inherit your assets and providing up-to-date contact information.
Trustworthy Next: A Special March Member Event
Watch the replay: See what's new in Trustworthy NEXT, the biggest evolution of the platform in five years.
Beyond the Estate Plan: Organizing Your Digital Estate
Watch the on-demand webinar and learn the CALM™ Method to organize your family’s documents, accounts, and digital life with Trustworthy.
Getting Started With Trustworthy (December 2025)
CEO Nathaniel Robinson and Product Lead Ellen Goodwin walk through how to secure, organize, and share your family's important information.
Getting Started With Trustworthy (November 2025)
CEO Nathaniel Robinson and Product Lead Ellen Goodwin discuss how families can secure and organize their important information.
The Photo Managers: Getting Started With Trustworthy
Trustworthy is both a powerful personal tool and a natural complement to professional photo-managing services.
Before and After Disaster: How to Prepare, Respond, and Recover
Consumer Reports, Watch Duty, and Trustworthy have teamed up for a webinar on safeguarding your family before and after a disaster strikes.