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Legacy Access Vault
Family Packet

Build the handoff before it is needed

The LAV packet is the guided handoff layer. It is built to help the right people understand what exists, what order to follow, and what not to do first.

Packet Model

What the packet is for

The packet is not a raw dump of secrets. It is a structured guide that gives trusted people direction, sequence, and context so they can move carefully instead of reacting blindly.

Starting point

Shows who should act first, what they should read first, and where the process begins.

Context layer

Explains what exists, why it matters, and how the records, roles, and release path connect together.

Safety layer

Highlights warnings, scam risks, verification discipline, and actions that should never happen in panic.

Packet Example

Example packet structure

Packet sections

  • Section 1: Immediate instructions
  • Section 2: Trusted role order
  • Section 3: Wallet record references
  • Section 4: Release guidance
  • Section 5: Verification warnings
  • Section 6: Escalation notes

Packet outcomes

  • Reduces confusion in the first moments
  • Reduces bad first decisions
  • Reduces blind trust in random helpers
  • Reduces the chance of scattered action
  • Creates one structured place to begin
Why it matters

Why the packet changes everything

No chaos first

The packet is built to stop panic from becoming the first operating mode.

No missing order

People need to know what comes first, what comes later, and what should wait.

No scattered memory

The packet turns a fragile mental system into a structured handoff system.

Current State

What this page represents right now

Live public direction

This page now shows the real packet structure LAV is being built around.

Next product step

The packet is the guided handoff layer that gives trusted people order, context, and safer starting direction.