Landowners
Protect Your Family Land Without the Confusion
If you own or inherited land with family members, you may have heard the term heirs’ property and wondered what it means—or whether it applies to you. You’re not alone, and you don’t need to have all the answers right now.
HeirShares helps families understand their land, prepare for the future, and avoid preventable land loss through education, tools, and trusted resources.
How HeirShares Supports Families
We believe the first step to protecting family land is clear, accessible education. Everything we offer is designed to meet families where they are, without legal jargon or pressure.
Our Educational Products
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A guided education experience created specifically for families navigating inherited land.
Death & Dirt® explains what happens to land when someone passes away, how heirs’ property forms, and why planning ahead matters. Content is delivered through short videos and plain-language explanations that help families understand the big picture before making decisions.
Best for: Families who want a structured, step-by-step introduction
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A self-serve library of clear explanations and practical guidance.
The Help Center breaks complex topics into easy-to-understand articles, visuals, and short videos. Families can explore at their own pace and revisit topics as questions come up.
Topics include:
Inherited land basics
Common heirs’ property scenarios
Questions families should ask early
Preparing before a crisis
Best for: Families who want answers on demand
Format: Articles, visuals, and short videos
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Real conversations about family land, inheritance, and community.
Our podcast features stories, interviews, and discussions that explore heirs’ property in a relatable way. We talk with landowners, practitioners, and experts to help families see they’re not alone—and that these challenges are shared by many.
Best for: Learning through stories and conversation
Format: Audio episodes
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Learn by watching—on your own time.
Our YouTube channel brings HeirShares education together in one place, including videos from our courses and video recordings of podcast episodes. Families often use these videos to learn at their own pace or to start conversations with relatives about shared land.
Best for: Visual learners and family discussions
Format: Educational videos, course clips, and podcast episode videos
Watch on YouTube