Life doesn't usually fall apart all at once—it drifts into chaos through delayed decisions, missing systems, and constant reaction. MADFAM helps you regain clarity, organize what matters most, and create practical systems that protect your family, finances, and future before urgency forces the decision for you.

I'm Nicholas Haffter Von Heide, founder of MADFAM and a combat veteran, father, entrepreneur, musician, community builder, and stewardship advocate.
For more than two decades, I've worked alongside families, business owners, nonprofits, and community leaders, helping people navigate life's transitions, challenges, and opportunities with greater clarity and confidence.
My journey has included military service, leadership in nonprofit organizations, import/export, entrepreneurship, financial services, and rebuilding after significant personal and professional losses.
I learned that most people don't fail because they lack effort—they struggle because they're carrying too much responsibility without the systems and structure needed to support what matters most.
For people who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or uncertain about their next move.
In one guided Clarity Session, we'll identify what's creating pressure, uncover hidden blind spots, and build a practical action plan for your family, finances, business, or future.
Outcome:
Clear priorities
Reduced overwhelm
Defined next actions
Greater confidence
Perfect For:
Major life decisions
Career transitions
Veterans
Entrepreneurs
Parents
Most people don't need motivation.
They need structure.
Basecamp helps individuals and families create clarity, continuity, and systems before life forces decisions.
Inside Basecamp:
Orientation
Stabilization
Time & Attention
Alignment
Reconstruction
Stewardship
Outcome:
Build a life that continues working even when life gets interrupted.
Most families have pieces of a plan.
Few have a complete continuity plan.
We help families evaluate:
Income protection
Emergency funds
Debt strategy
Estate planning
Life insurance
Long-term care
Legacy transfer
Family documentation
Outcome:
A practical roadmap that identifies vulnerabilities before they become emergencies.
"We thought we needed more income. What we actually needed was a better plan. Nicholas helped us reorganize our debt strategy and cut our payoff timeline nearly in half. We now have more clarity, less stress, and a roadmap that finally feels achievable."
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"My biggest concern was what would happen if my employment changed. Nicholas helped me secure permanent coverage that isn't tied to my job and explained everything in a way that made sense. I walked away with confidence knowing my family's protection won't disappear if life changes."
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FAQS
MADFAM helps people create the systems and structure needed to protect what matters most and build a life that continues working even when life gets interrupted.
We focus on clarity, continuity, and stewardship across family, finances, business, and personal leadership.
We primarily work with:
Families
Parents
Veterans
Entrepreneurs
Business owners
Licensed providers
Individuals navigating major life transitions
If you're carrying significant responsibility and want greater clarity and structure, you're likely in the right place.
Most people focus on solving individual problems.
We focus on strengthening the systems behind those problems.
Rather than simply reacting to emergencies, we help identify hidden dependencies, organize priorities, and create continuity before urgency forces decisions.
No.
In fact, the best time to strengthen a system is before it's tested.
Many people come to MADFAM because they recognize they are carrying too much responsibility alone and want to build stronger foundations before life becomes more complicated.
That's completely normal.
Most people don't need more information—they need a clearer understanding of what matters most and what should happen next.
That's why we start with clarity before discussing solutions.
Financial planning may be part of the conversation, but MADFAM is much broader.
We help people think through continuity across:
Family
Finances
Protection
Business
Leadership
Legacy
Decision-making
The goal is creating a life that doesn't depend entirely on one person holding everything together.
Sometimes.
Sometimes it's education.
Sometimes it's planning.
Sometimes it's helping someone organize decisions they've been avoiding.
The approach depends on the situation, but the objective remains the same: creating clarity, continuity, and structure.
Basecamp is where reconstruction begins.
It's a guided framework designed to help people move from overwhelm and reaction toward clarity, alignment, and intentional stewardship.
Many people arrive feeling stuck.
Basecamp helps them identify where they are, where they want to go, and what needs to change to get there.
Healthy skepticism is understandable.
Our approach begins with understanding your situation and helping you explore options—not pressuring you into decisions.
We believe people make better decisions when they have greater clarity.
Start with the area that would struggle most if you were unavailable tomorrow.
For many people, that turns out to be:
Family
Finances
Business
Health
Leadership
The goal is identifying where life depends too heavily on your constant presence and building systems that create continuity.
It means creating enough structure, planning, and stewardship that your family, finances, business, and responsibilities can continue moving forward when life inevitably changes.
Because interruptions aren't the problem.
Being unprepared for them is.
Schedule a conversation.
We'll discuss your current situation, identify where pressure is building, and determine the next most responsible step forward.
No pressure. No obligation.
Just clarity.
Because if your life only works when you're present, you don't have a system.
You are the system.
And every system deserves a continuity plan.
That last question should sit at the bottom of the page. It's not really an FAQ—it's your doctrine. It leaves visitors thinking about their own life before they ever click "Schedule a Conversation."
