FREE TRAINING
What Happens to Your Business if You Die?
The succession plan every business needs.
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Paige Griffith, J.D.
Attorney

If something happened to you tomorrow... what would happen to your business?
- Would your family know how to access your QuickBooks or Other Financial Platforms?
- Would your clients know what to expect?
- Would your assistant know whether they’re legally allowed to finish client work?
- Would your business partner have the authority to make decisions?
Everything you’ve worked so hard to build could end up in probate court, tangled in confusion, stress, and chaos.
The hard truth: without a succession plan, your business exposes everyone to unnecessary stress and risk.
But with a solid plan in place it can all be avoided.
Watch the replay of this FREE live training!
What You'll Learn
- What legally happens when you die without a plan in place.
- Why your will is not enough to protect your company, employees, or clients (and what actually is).
- How to set up your “In Case of Death Folder” (aka Peace of Mind Packet) with logins, contracts, financials, and instructions your family and clients will need.
- A step-by-step checklist you can start on right away to protect your business and legacy.
Future planning isn’t morbid. It’s professional. It’s an act of love.
As an attorney, I can tell you: ignoring this issue is one of the most common and costly mistakes I see business owners make (outside of running a business without proper contracts).
Succession planning doesn't have to be doom and gloom. It’s about making sure your family isn’t buried in paperwork and your clients aren’t left in chaos.
Once you have these pieces in place, you’ll know with certainty that your business, your reputation, and your legacy are protected.
Who is this training for?
This training applies to all business owners:
- Solopreneurs and freelancers who are their business.
- Online business owners, creatives, agencies, and contractors who manage client work, contracts, or digital assets.
- LLC and corporation owners who assume their will covers everything (it doesn’t).
- Creatives, agencies, and contractors managing client projects and digital assets.
- Business partners who need to understand what happens if one of them is incapacitated or passes away.

MEET YOUR HOST
Paige Griffith, J.D.
As the founder and lead attorney of The Legal Paige®, Paige has become the go-to legal expert for creative entrepreneurs, known for making complex legal topics simple and actionable, leaving her audiences with practical tools they can use right away.

