Your workbook is on its way. Now take the first calm step.
Thank you for requesting the Family Protection System™ Workbook. Please check your email in the next few minutes. This guide is designed to help you begin organizing the people, papers, and practical steps your family may need if something unexpected happens.
Gracias por solicitar el Sistema de Protección Familiar™. Revise su correo electrónico en los próximos minutos. Esta guía fue creada para ayudarle a organizar documentos, contactos de confianza y pasos prácticos con más claridad.
Use the workbook before an emergency creates confusion.
You do not need to finish everything today. The goal is to begin putting structure around the information your family may need most.
Open the workbook
Save the PDF somewhere you can find it again. If possible, print a copy or keep a digital version in a secure place.
Start with trusted contacts
Write down who should be contacted first, who can help your family, and who understands your situation.
Book guidance if needed
If the workbook reveals missing documents, unclear responsibilities, or legal concerns, schedule a planning session before waiting for pressure.
Preparation does not mean panic.
It means your family is not left guessing. The Family Protection System™ is about control, responsibility, and peace of mind — not fear.
Use the workbook to organize school contacts, caregiver instructions, medical information, and emergency details.
Start listing employer contacts, monthly obligations, household responsibilities, and financial information overview.
Gather immigration records, USCIS notices, court papers, A-number details, and pending case information for review.
Begin with one section. Organization becomes easier when the plan is broken into smaller steps.
Review these before your planning session.
These simple preparation steps can make your next conversation more focused, more useful, and more strategic.
Document Checklist
Begin collecting IDs, passports, birth certificates, marriage records, immigration notices, and court-related papers.
Prepare for session →Trusted Contact List
Choose the people who can act calmly, protect private information, and help your family follow the plan.
Know your next step →Emergency Plan
Think through who handles children, finances, school, employer communication, transportation, and legal contact.
Get guided help →Want help turning the workbook into a real protection plan?
The workbook is the starting point. A Family Protection Planning Session can help you organize documents, trusted contacts, responsibilities, and emergency action steps with more structure.