Sealed notes — what they are and who reads them

Sealed notes are the personal letter to a specific trustee that lives alongside the policy.

The Notes tab lets you write a private note addressed to one trustee (or all of them). Each note is encrypted at rest with a key derived per recipient. Nobody on the Turtini team can read them. The trustee can only open the note after their access has opened (post-attestation).

Use sealed notes for things a policy field can't capture:
• Account passwords or vault hints
• Where the safety-deposit box key is
• What to do with a specific physical item
• A letter you'd want them to read

Notes are versioned — you can revise them while you're alive. The most recent version is what they read. Notes are not part of the policy itself, so they don't trigger the K-of-N attestation; they're delivered the moment the trustee's scope opens.