A life is more than a will. Long before an estate is settled, a life is made of moments a legal will was never built to hold — care given and received, consent granted, a partnership formed, a mentor's word, a decision made at the end of life, membership in a community, and the record you mean to pass on. AI creates. PlenaProof proves. Beyond the Will is the architectural foundation behind PLENA's life and succession protocols: verifiable records of what actually happened, built so they can be checked later by a person, a family, a lawyer, or an institution.
Each protocol below attaches to a different moment in a life. They share the same design principles — the architectural foundation that makes a record worth trusting later.
Identity, capacity, consent, and intent are captured in the moment they occur — by named people, on the record — instead of being reconstructed or contested years later.
A record can be confirmed to exist and to be current without ever revealing what it contains. Contents disclose only on the holder's terms, by conditions the holder set, or by lawful order.
Records are designed to survive institutional failure and to travel across borders and systems as plain, checkable receipts — so the proof belongs to the person, not to a single office or company.
Each links to its own page. Start anywhere — they are designed to work on their own and to fit together.
A verifiable, multi-jurisdictional succession instrument — larger than a will. Verified at signing, asset-comprehensive, survivable across institutional failure, privacy-architected.
SuccessionA standalone evidence kit — bio-ID, two-witness sign-off, medical capacity attestation, recorded capacity narrative — that estate planning lawyers can attach to a traditional will.
SuccessionMake sure a family can find and inherit crypto safely — multi-signature vaults, secret-sharing, and time-locked release that no probate court can compel on its own.
ContinuitySet up a handover so the people you choose receive the records that matter — later, on your terms.
CareRecord decisions, consent, and the people involved in care and end-of-life choices, so the record reflects what was actually decided and by whom.
CareProof that a real person — not a bot — gave care, company, or help, with consent and occurrence recorded for the people who rely on it.
RelationshipsA verifiable record of a partnership formed and the commitments around it, recognisable across institutions and borders.
RelationshipsAccountable records of mentorship and recommendation — who vouched for whom, on what basis, and when.
CommunityProof of belonging and standing in a community or organisation that a member can hold and carry, independent of any single registry.
CommunityThe broader human-to-human trust layer that ties these relationship and community protocols together.
A will settles an estate. A life needs more than that — and the moments that make it deserve a record you can prove.