Estate & Continuity

Estate Allocation

Map specific assets to specific people.

Go beyond simply naming heirs - assign individual items, sets, or collection slices to specific beneficiaries so intent isn't left to interpretation later.

Also see Estate Readiness
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Estate Allocation

Map wealth to people.

Allocation by Heir

Share of total estate value

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How allocations are made

Intent that lives with the asset itself.

Real estates don't divide cleanly. Storehouses captures the nuance of who gets what - with full history, supporting context, and the privacy controls to keep it on your timeline.

Per-asset assignments

Tag any asset with the beneficiary or recipient you intend it for - no ambiguity left to interpretation.

Allocations by collection

Assign whole collections or sets in a single move rather than item by item - quicker, and clearer to the recipient.

Allocation summary

See at a glance how the estate is distributed across designated successors - and spot any gaps or overlaps.

Tied to intent letters

Attach notes explaining the reasoning behind each allocation for context the asset alone can't carry.

Versioned over time

Allocations evolve. Storehouses preserves the history so changes are clear and traceable, not silent.

Private until activated

Allocations remain visible only to you and the parties you authorize - heirs don't see them until you choose.

Build Legacy by bringing structure to tangible wealth.

Whether managing client portfolios or personal collections, Storehouses helps you govern physical assets for long-term stewardship.