Ensure No One Is Forgotten
Create a comprehensive list of people who should be notified when you pass away, ensuring your loved ones can reach everyone who matters.
Overwhelming Responsibility
When someone passes away, notifying friends, family, colleagues, and other important people can be overwhelming for grieving loved ones. Your Emergency Contacts list ensures no one is forgotten.
Comprehensive Organization
Legalock's Emergency Contacts feature helps you create a comprehensive list of people who should be notified, complete with their contact information and your relationship to them.
Why Create a Contact List?
Essential notification benefits
How It Works
Three simple steps to create your comprehensive emergency contact list
Add Contacts
Build your comprehensive list
Add family members, friends, colleagues, and other important people with their contact information and relationship details.
Organize by Category
Group contacts meaningfully
Organize contacts by family, friends, work colleagues, or custom categories to help your trustees understand relationships.
Trustee Access
Available when needed
After your passing is verified, your trustees gain access to your contact list to notify everyone according to your wishes.
Who Should You Include?
Build a comprehensive list that ensures no important person is forgotten. Consider these essential categories when creating your emergency contact network.
Family & Friends
Your closest connections
- Immediate family
Spouse, children, parents, siblings
- Extended family
Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins
- Best friends
Lifelong friends, chosen family
- Neighbors
Close neighbors, local friends
💡 Tip: Include emergency contacts for family members who live far away
Professional
Work & business connections
- Work colleagues
Close coworkers, team members, supervisors
- Business partners
Co-founders, investors, key clients
- Professional advisors
Lawyers, accountants, financial advisors
- Mentors & mentees
Career guides, people you've helped
💼 Tip: Include HR contacts who can help with work-related notifications
Community
Social & civic connections
- Religious community
Clergy, congregation members, spiritual guides
- Club & hobby groups
Sports teams, book clubs, hobby enthusiasts
- Volunteer organizations
Charity work, community service partners
- Online communities
Friends, forum moderators, gaming groups
🌟 Tip: Don't forget about meaningful online relationships and communities
Quick Planning Tips
Make your emergency contact list as helpful as possible for your trustees
Start with Priority
Begin with immediate family and closest friends who need to know first.
Multiple Methods
Include both phone and email when possible for better reachability.
Add Context
Include relationship details and any special instructions for contacting them.
Keep Updated
Review and update contact information regularly as relationships change.
Key Features
Everything you need to manage your emergency contacts effectively
Multiple Contact Methods
Store phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses to ensure your trustees can reach everyone.
Relationship Context
Add notes about your relationship with each person to help your trustees understand the connection.
Custom Categories
Organize contacts into custom categories that make sense for your life and relationships.
Notification Preferences
Specify how and when each person should be contacted, including any special instructions.
Ready to Secure Your Legacy?
Start organizing your emergency contacts today to ensure your loved ones are protected.