VerAuth locks your will, trust, and power of attorney in the one vault banks and courts must verify against — so a forgery can't pass.
This isn't rare — it's an epidemic. Estate and elder financial fraud is one of the fastest-growing crimes in America, and the people best positioned to commit it are the ones closest to you.
stolen from older Americans in 2024 — 7,500 of them lost over $100,000 each.
FBI IC3, 2024 Internet Crime Report
of elder financial exploitation is committed by someone the victim knows — $28.3B a year.
AARP / NORC, 2023
of elder-abuse cases are committed by a family member — the person you'd least suspect.
National Council on Aging, 2020
lost to deed & title fraud in five years — your home, signed away with a forged page.
FBI, 2019–2023
A fake POA and a forged will are the tools. VerAuth removes the opening: institutions verify against your vault, so a document that isn't in it carries no authority.
A genuine will isn't safe either. The most common way heirs overturn one is to claim you lacked capacity — that you weren't in your right mind, or were pressured into it. It's slow, brutal, and it turns families into opponents.
VerAuth's Of Sound Mind Proof answers it before it starts: a recorded, professional-quality video capturing that you were lucid and acting freely, every time you set your wishes — the clearest possible rebuttal to “they weren't in their right mind.”
of will contests are fought on lack-of-capacity or undue-influence grounds.
Schoenblum, Will Contests — An Empirical Study (1987)
will-contest allegations are forgery, incapacity, or undue influence — the exact threats VerAuth is built to stop.
Horton, Wills Law on the Ground, UCLA Law Review (2015)
You've spent your career protecting families' wishes. But you know what happens after — documents get lost, contested, forged. The plan you built gets undermined by the chaos that follows. VerAuth makes sure that never happens again.
From estate plan to enforced legacy — here's how VerAuth is built to ensure your wishes are carried out.
Your estate planning attorney registers your documents with VerAuth — wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives. Every document is identity-verified and blockchain-attested.
Documents, asset locations, passwords, insurance policies, final wishes — everything your family will need, encrypted and sealed in one place. Nothing left to chance.
Execute the VerAuth Authority Contract declaring that nothing outside the vault — past or future — can supersede, revoke, or alter what's inside. One source of truth, permanently.
When the time comes, your designated loved ones are automatically notified. They receive access to exactly what you assigned them. Zero confusion. Zero scrambling.
VerAuth isn't document storage — it's contractual authority. When you vault your documents, you declare: this is my will, made of sound mind, and no document created outside this vault — past or future — can supersede, revoke, or alter what's inside.
Forged wills, coerced revocations, fabricated powers of attorney — none of it matters. The only way to change what's in the vault is through VerAuth, with full identity verification. There is no side door.
When someone passes, the first question isn't “what did they want?” It's “where is everything?” VerAuth vaults not just legal documents but the complete map of your life — every asset, every credential, every location.
Every bank account, investment, property, safe deposit box, and storage unit — exactly where they are and how to access them.
Every password, PIN, combination, security question, and login credential. No accounts locked forever because nobody knew the password.
Life insurance, property insurance, vehicle insurance — policy numbers, carrier contacts, and where physical copies are stored.
Crypto wallet keys, NFTs, digital accounts, domain names, online businesses — the assets that vanish if nobody knows they exist.
Property deeds, vehicle titles, birth certificates, marriage licenses — and exactly where the physical originals are located.
Business ownership documents, partnership agreements, 401k accounts, pension details, tax records — everything needed for financial continuity.
No assets lost to the state. No secrets lost to time. No legacies hidden in a mattress. Every answer your family needs — vaulted, encrypted, and released only to the people you choose.
If it's not in the vault, it doesn't exist.
Store everything your loved ones will need — account passwords, safe combinations, storage unit codes, insurance policy numbers, crypto wallet keys, property locations, burial wishes, and personal instructions.
Everything is encrypted, sealed, and released only to your designated survivors when verified conditions are met.
AES-256 encrypted with hardware-backed key management. Your secrets are sealed until a verified release event is triggered. Only your designated recipients can access them.
VerAuth monitors death notices, obituaries, and public records. When a client passes, the system automatically reaches out to designated next of kin — so grief-stricken families don't spend weeks searching for documents that are already waiting for them.
When a verified death event is detected, VerAuth automatically contacts your designated next of kin with a message from your attorney:
“We are deeply sorry for your loss. Your father entrusted his estate documents to our care through VerAuth. His attorney of record is James Richardson, Esq. of Richardson & Associates. Everything has been prepared. Please contact our office to begin the process — all documents are secured, verified, and ready.”
For the attorney, DeathLink means your client relationship doesn't end at death — it transitions to the family. The first thing they hear isn't silence. It's your voice, telling them everything is handled.
VerAuth vaults your complete funeral and final wishes as part of your estate plan. Upon verified death, this information is released immediately to your designated funeral coordinator — so your family honors your wishes instead of agonizing over decisions during the worst week of their lives.
During onboarding, clients complete a guided interview where they record their funeral and memorial preferences. Every detail is captured, encrypted, and sealed — ready to be released the moment it's needed most.
Your documents are locked with military-grade AES-256 encryption. They are only released when verified conditions are met — and only to the people you designate.
When a verified death certificate is uploaded and confirmed, your designated executor, trustee, and family members receive access to the documents you assigned to them.
When two physicians certify incapacity, your healthcare proxy and financial POA agent receive access to their designated documents immediately.
Hospitals can access your advance directive and DNR through our emergency API — ensuring your medical wishes are honored in the moments that matter most.
Every access attempt is logged. Every release is verified. Every recipient is identity-checked. No exceptions.
Choose the level of verification that's right for you.
Drop in any estate document — we read it, file it, and seal it with blockchain-backed protection. Tamper-evident and independently verifiable.
Everything in Forgery Defender, plus Of Sound Mind Proof — a recorded video proving you were of sound mind every time you change a document, the strongest defense against contested claims.
Instant document verification via our institutional API. Confirm a power of attorney is valid, access medical directives in emergencies, or verify the latest will — all in real time.
Verify POA authority instantly. Reduce fraud. Streamline fiduciary operations.
Access advance directives and DNR orders in emergencies. Honor patient wishes.
Confirm document authenticity. Reduce contested probate. Access the verified record.
VerAuth is built from the ground up to meet the Estate Document Registry Standard (EDRS) — a comprehensive framework for estate document registration, verification, and interstate recognition. As this standard gains adoption, VerAuth is positioned as compliant registry infrastructure.
You spent a lifetime building it. VerAuth makes sure it goes exactly where you intended — no forged wills, no fake POAs, no family fights, no contests. Just your wishes, carried out.
If it's not in the vault, it doesn't exist.
Vault Your LegacyHospitals, banks, attorneys, and executors can confirm whether a document is the sole legal authority per its owner's signed Authority Contract. If it's not in the vault, it doesn't exist.