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Manuals
Guides and compilations of your personal information and household / estate requirements are designed and set up for your home and family needs. The hard-copy manuals (data) can be integrated into your software systems enabling you to access them on your PDA, computer, and laptop.

These are a sampling of categories:

  • Family preferences
  • Wardrobe
  • Guest care
  • Entertainment manual
  • Insurance; health, household, automobiles, etc.
  • Vital statistics
  • Charities
  • Travel checklist
  • Pet care
  • Inventory lists; wine, automobiles, pantry, china/crystal/silver/linen, etc.
  • Zoning and task sheets
  • Cleaning schedule
  • Kitchen / chef manual / dietary needs
  • Maintenance / household and grounds manual
  • Mechanical manual for household systems
  • Procedures of closing house for season or opening
  • Employee protocol, policies and procedures
  • Employee data (HR)
  • Vendor List
  • Frequently called numbers / highlighted address book
  • Full database
Email for more information and questions: info@feigonhamilton.com

Forms
A small sampling of forms that are needed in households and estates when hiring and interfacing with employees. All made available via hard copy and/or interactive.

  • Employment Offer forms.
  • Confidentiality/non-disclosure agreements.
  • Performance Evaluation Forms.
  • Interview Questions (packet for hiring on own).
  • Labor Laws for each state.
  • Background investigation forms.

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