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Last Will And Testament Upload to Online Storage Feature

Take control of your legacy with our Last Will And Testament Upload to Online Storage feature. Safeguard your important documents and ensure your final wishes are preserved.

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Securely upload and store your last will and testament online
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Easily share access with trusted family members or legal representatives

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Convenient accessibility in case of emergencies or unforeseen events
Streamlined sharing process to ensure your wishes are easily executed

Solve the customer's problem of ensuring their last will and testament is securely stored and easily accessible when needed most. With our online storage feature, you can confidently manage your legacy and provide clarity for your loved ones.

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Having your attorney keep the original copy of your will can be beneficial if you are sure you will be retaining the same attorney or law firm for the remainder of your life. An attorney is obligated to keep a client's will confidential and may charge little or no fee to retain the original document.
Leave it with a solicitor If a solicitor writes your will, they will usually store the original free of charge and give you a copy but ask them to make sure. Most solicitors will also store a will they didn't write, but there will probably be a fee.
A lot of attorneys offer to keep the original wills they prepare for their clients, at no charge. They do this so they can probate the estates of their clients. When a client dies, their children read the copy of the will and call the attorney whose name is stamped in big bold letters on the first page.
With the LegalZoom Personal Legal Plan, you can safely store signed copies of your last will, living trust, living will or power of attorney, and revise or request copies any time.
A copy of a will is sometimes legal, but generally only after court proceedings establish it to be a true reproduction of the original and under circumstances where the original is lost. ... In the absolute absence of an original will, most state courts have alternate rules for admitting a copy into probate.
Some firms keep wills indefinitely, while others have a policy of holding the original will for fifty years from the date of its creation. There is no absolute rule, but you should always err on the side of caution, even if you believe or know that a later will has been made.
If the original will has been lost but a true copy of the original is in existence, this copy can be used to obtain a grant of probate. In order for probate to be granted, the executor of the estate needs to prove that: the copy of the will is accurate; ... the will was not intentionally destroyed by the will maker.
If a will is missing because the deceased person intentionally revoked it, an earlier will or the laws on intestate succession would determine who gets the deceased person's estate. ... However, the court will probably require evidence that the decedent properly signed the original.
Your first step in locating a missing will of a deceased person would be to conduct a search in The U.S. Will Registry. ... Go through papers that are stored in file cabinets, tackle box and desk drawers and in the back of the closet. ... Contact the deceased's bank(s) and ask if they kept a safe deposit box.
Is a Copy of a Will Legal? A copy of a will is sometimes legal, but generally only after court proceedings establish it to be a true reproduction of the original and under circumstances where the original is lost.
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