HAMMERDOMICILE

Methodology

A readiness score should explain itself.

Hammer Domicile separates source records, organizational coverage, conflicts, findings, and professional conclusions.

CURRENT PREVIEW RULESET · HD-FL-2026.1

Score composition

Weighted categories with visible evidence beneath them.

The preview score measures organizational coverage. It is not a legal domicile determination and must be reviewed with qualified advisors.

25Physical presence

Reconciled days, source confidence, travel gaps, and supporting activity.

15Identity & registrations

Driver’s license, voter registration, vehicles, and identity-address consistency.

15Home & property

Property, homestead, utilities, insurance, and activity supporting the intended primary home.

15Financial consistency

Banking, brokerage, tax, insurance, and recurring financial-address consistency.

10Professional relationships

Physicians, advisors, employers, and other recurring professional ties.

10Community ties

Memberships, charitable activity, religious organizations, and local participation.

10Estate consistency

Address and domicile references across estate and legal documents.

Traceability

Every finding should have a visible path back to source.

01

Source

A date-stamped record or confirmed presence event.

02

Normalization

Extracted date, address, state, person, and category with human confirmation.

03

Finding

A missing period, stale record, conflict, or completed coverage requirement.

04

Professional review

Advisor interpretation, recommendation, or resolved exception.

Important limitation

Organizational readiness is not legal sufficiency.

State rules, facts, intent, statutory residency, domicile, and audit standards can differ materially. Software should not silently collapse those distinctions into a green badge.

The production ruleset should be versioned by year, origin state, destination state, and reviewed by qualified SALT professionals. Advisor overrides and review notes must remain visible.

Preparedness starts here

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