Original legal documents, such as Wills and Powers of Attorney, are the only versions that hold legal authority. Scanned copies, photocopies, or other digital formats are not legally binding because they lack the original signatures. But where is the best place to store your important documents?
The Original Documents
Your original Will is your only legally valid Will, and it must be stored securely. If it is damaged or lost, there is a risk it could be deemed invalid. Storing your Will at home may expose it to damage or misplacement. Additionally, it is essential to inform a few trusted people of its location. If no one can find it, then why go through the process of making it? Make sure it is findable.
The same applies to a range of other documents you would want to be kept safe.
Storing Your Important Documents Safely
At Penn Chambers Solicitors, we ensure the safety and accessibility of your Will through the National Will Safe (NWS). This comprehensive storage solution protects your important (legal) documents and ensures they remain intact and accessible for a nominal annual fee.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you safeguard your vital documents.
0207 183 4595
The information provided in this article is not intended to constitute professional advice and you should take full and comprehensive legal, accountancy or financial advice as appropriate on your individual circumstances by a fully qualified Solicitor, Accountant or Financial Advisor/Mortgage Broker before you embark on any course of action.
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