Every family has that one drawer, or that one relative's email inbox, where important papers go to disappear. With something this important, scattered is not good enough. People need to know exactly where the signed documents live.
The answer is simple and a little reassuring: signed once, stored in one organized place, available when anyone needs them.
Signed documents are collected through an e-signature workflow and archived in a single organized document vault, kept in your Drive. EstateCircle manages the e-signature workflow and archives the signed records so everything lives in one place. It is document preparation and coordination only, and we are not a law firm.
01Why one organized home matters
Documents that live in scattered places are documents that get lost, and a lost operating agreement or contribution record is a problem exactly when you can least afford it. A single, organized vault means anyone who needs a document can find it without a scavenger hunt.
It also keeps the record consistent. One place, one set of signed files, no competing versions floating around in email threads.
The vault is organized storage for your own signed documents. It is not legal advice, and the documents belong to you.
02How signing and storage work
The workflow keeps signing simple and storage tidy, from the moment a document is ready through to where it lives afterward.
- Prepare for signatureThe document is readied for e-signature.
- Collect signaturesMembers sign through the e-signature workflow.
- Archive the signed copyThe signed record is saved to your document vault.
- Access anytimeEveryone who should have access can find the documents in one place.
03How EstateCircle helps
We manage the e-signature workflow and archive every signed record to your Drive vault, so the documents are organized and easy to find. It is document preparation and coordination only. The documents are yours, and we do not give legal advice about them.
All plans are document preparation and coordination, not legal advice. Third-party and government fees are billed separately.
- U.S. General Services Administration — Federal background on electronic signatures and their use. GSA
- Connecticut Secretary of the State — Official information on business records in Connecticut. CT Secretary of the State