Where's the best place to store a will?

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mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
What happens if you die in a catastrophic house fire?
Fire safes are good :smile:
 

Bobario

Veteran
Back in the days of the News of the World, I recall Mystic Meg would often advise people that their grandparents will was sellotaped to the bottom of their toaster. So I wouldn't put it there, its too common. On second thoughts put it anywhere, just tell your family to ask Mystic Meg where it is when the time comes.
 

Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
FOC at the solicitors. (Who are not named as executors). With a copy at home.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
A copy at the solicitors - I did not ask them to keep one, but I guess it's in their files - a copy at home, and a copy with the executor, she's my best pal ^_^
 

Houthakker

A Happy Wanderer
If you are wanting to make sure it can be located (hopefully many years from now!) you can register it with an organisation called Certainty, a sort of centralised database of wills. If anything happens to you and your will can't be located your executors can search against them and see if there is a Will somewhere. There is a charge I think but no idea how much.
 

Brandane

The Costa Clyde rain magnet.
Store it wherever you like; as long as you wealthy elderly types have spelt my name correctly! :smile:
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I've a small fire safe at home, and my Ma and Pa each have sealed copies. My Pa is my executor anyway.
 

alicat

Squire
Mine is at home in a fire-proof box. If I didn't keep it here, I would store it with the solicitor who prepared it.
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Dumb question - for those of you that store a will with a solicitor, how would people know that it is there?
 
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Chris S

Chris S

Legendary Member
If you are wanting to make sure it can be located (hopefully many years from now!) you can register it with an organisation called Certainty, a sort of centralised database of wills. If anything happens to you and your will can't be located your executors can search against them and see if there is a Will somewhere. There is a charge I think but no idea how much.
Won't the official Probate Office be checked before the Certainty website?
 
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