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Simplify the inventory of your belongings (furniture, keepsakes) during an inheritance, divorce, or move. Slice prevents conflicts through neutral and peaceful distribution.

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Designed for life's transitions

Inheritance & Estate

Preserve family harmony. Slice helps you list an estate's assets, then manages a fair distribution to relieve heirs and prevent conflicts.

Separation & Divorce

Divide shared assets without the mental load. Our neutral algorithm fairly distributes furniture, so everyone leaves peacefully with what matters most.

Moving & Downsizing

Clearing a house? Centralize your photo inventory and let loved ones remotely choose the items they want to keep.

Simplified Inventory

Create your item list in minutes with image recognition. Tableware, books, or furniture: no more complex spreadsheets, everything is centralized.

Simplified Inventory

Peaceful Sharing

Choose your preferred sharing mode. The algorithm distributes assets neutrally based on family preferences. The result? No disagreements, and absolute peace of mind.

Peaceful Sharing

Frequently Asked Questions

How to make a furniture inventory for an inheritance?

To create an effective estate furniture list for an inheritance, it's best to go room by room and identify major house effects and belongings. Involving all heirs early ensures transparency in the division of movable property. Traditionally done on paper, this process is often slow and prone to errors.

The Slice Solution: Our app modernizes this step. Snap photos of your items, let our system guide you, and manage your inventory digitally. Invite loved ones to indicate their preferences remotely: going paperless has never been so peaceful for the family.

How can we prevent conflicts during a division of assets?

The key to successfully dividing assets is neutral communication and fairness. It's recommended to list everyone's wishes without direct confrontation, then find a middle ground. Using a mediator is common but can be very expensive.

The Slice Solution: The app acts as your digital trusted third party. Our mathematical algorithm cross-references every family member's choices to generate the fairest possible distribution. Negotiate no more; technology separates the emotional from the material.

How to divide belongings during a divorce or separation?

When separating, dividing furniture and appliances should ideally be done amicably by making a comprehensive list of shared assets. Going through physical belongings often reignites tension and carries a heavy mental load.

The Slice Solution: Slice was designed for these life transitions. By building a visual inventory on a neutral platform, you delegate difficult decisions to an impartial tool. Each person privately selects what they want, and the app handles the division equitably.

How much does an estate inventory cost (the 5% rule)?

From a tax perspective (in countries like France), if you don't do a formal notarized inventory, the authorities apply a flat 5% rate on the estate's total value for the furniture. Doing an official inventory can save significant money if your furniture's actual value is less than this 5%.

The Slice Solution: Slice does not replace a legal or fiscal inheritance inventory. However, the app is perfect for organizing the sharing of the vast majority of your belongings that have low financial value but immense emotional value (keepsakes, family trinkets). Best of all, Slice does this for just a few euros (and is completely free during our launch phase!).

How to estimate the value of assets during a division?

For a fair division, it is common to use resale value (second-hand price) rather than the original purchase price. You can check online marketplaces to get a sense of current values. A fair estimate from the start prevents later frustrations.

The Slice Solution: The app allows you to enter an indicative value based on your own estimation or a previous notarized inventory. Our algorithm then uses this data to balance the distribution. In the future, Slice will even allow you to call upon a partner appraiser to refine these valuations directly and remotely.

Is a notary required for the division of furniture and belongings?

For the division of movable property (furniture, objects, jewelry), a notary's intervention is not mandatory: an amicable (or verbal) division is perfectly legal if all heirs agree. However, an official inventory (notarized or by an appraiser) remains necessary in two cases: to avoid the automatic 5% flat rate tax applied by some authorities (like in France) or if the total estate value requires a detailed tax declaration.

The Slice Solution: The app facilitates this amicable division by creating an indisputable history of everyone's choices. It allows you to agree on the distribution before potentially having this list finalized by a professional if fiscal requirements demand it. It's the ideal mediation tool to prepare the ground peacefully.

Can we organize a division if heirs are geographically distant?

Managing an inheritance from a distance is a major logistical challenge. Travel is expensive, and agreeing on items without being on-site is difficult. Traditional methods like sending individual photos quickly become unmanageable.

The Slice Solution: This is our tool's greatest strength. Once the photo inventory is complete, all loved ones receive an invitation. They view the objects and make their choices from their couch, anywhere in the world. Technology bridges the distance to maintain family bonds.

Where can I find an amicable division agreement model for furniture?

An amicable division agreement is a document where heirs agree on asset distribution without a judge. Finding a division deed model (PDF or Word) is just the first step; the challenge lies in reaching an agreement on every item.

The Slice Solution: More than just a template, Slice generates a precise summary of the division once the algorithm validates everyone's wishes. This document serves as a solid base for your amicable division agreement, ensuring that each heir has accepted the final distribution.

What are the steps of an inheritance after a death?

After a death, what to do about the furniture? The steps of an inheritance for movable property are: 1. Securing the items, 2. Inventorying the furniture list, 3. Estimating values, 4. Final division. Anticipating these steps significantly reduces family stress.

The Slice Solution: Slice helps you right from step 2. By centralizing the inventory and everyone's choices on a neutral platform, we transform a complex procedure into a fluid process. You go from inventory to division in just a few days.

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