Pass on your private information to anyone after you’re gone.
It’s free, because no-one should have to pay to be prepared.
RegisterSmart forms to write your will, prepare your probate and to tell your loved ones your funeral wishes.
Use the system to write your Will in record time. Review and change it as often as you like.
Create My Will NowEverything in one place to plan what will happen to your estate.
You don’t need to be an expert.We help you organise everything you need as and when it suits you.
Get Me StartedRecord videos messages, like time capsules, for your loved ones.
With end-to-end encryption and Secured-by-Design, only your intended viewers will see your video-log.
Record VideoWe all know how difficult illness or death of a loved one can be.
Hundreds of people have told us how much easier it was to deal with the affairs of a close relative when they had accurate and up-to-date information.
We show you what critical information to lock away.
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Create a Digital VaultPlace information in the vault and list those who can ask for access to to its contents.
You select which of your contacts will receive what access.
Add ContactsYou set the security controls on when your contacts should get access.
You decide how long someone waits before we give them access - after we send you alerts.
Set your ControlsPopular questions
At SharedAffairs, we believe everyone should be able to safely store and share personal information at no cost. That’s why our standard account is free, and allows you to safely share your key information with your selected contacts. Additional paid account options will be available soon for those looking for a more comprehensive package.
The free Standard account includes:
1. A secure place to save your funeral wishes, will decisions and documents and probate information. We’ll guide you in gathering the right information to share and assigning it to the people who need access to it after you’re no longer around.
2. You will have 250MB space for each of these, which is more than enough to store hundreds of pages of documents within each section.
3. You’ll also have space for documents, instructions, pictures, videos, in fact anything digital, again up to 250MB — you can allow up to 10 people to see this after you’re gone.
4. A personal drive (up to 250MB) to allow you to securely store your important information so that you can access it anywhere — on your phone, desktop, laptop or tablet.
5. Your account will remain open as long as you sign in at least once within a 12 month period. This is to ensure that your information is up-to-date and correct. We will always inform you if your account is to be closed so that you can sign in to keep it open.
Click here to see what the Premium Service offers for £9.99/month.
Shared Affairs is a London based company that seeks to assist everyone at a time when decision-making can be most difficult.
We have done this by providing a secure platform where you can safely store your critical personal or professional information for your family and friends.
We believe no-one should have to pay for being prepared to leave critical items to the people that matter. We have designed the Shared Affairs service to be efficient and automated as much as possible. This keeps our costs down and allows us to offer you the main services free of charge. In the free service you can store information, assign it safely to your loved ones so that they can access it in emergency (but not before), record video messages, upload photos and documents. The free service helps you to organise your funeral wishes and to write your will. If you want to print your will, there will be a one-off charge of £65. Once you pay this, you may change, update and print off your will as often as you wish. The Premium account includes the will and more.
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