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Will & Deed Storage: Ensuring Your Documents are Protected


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Storing wills and deeds securely is crucial to protecting your most important legal documents. These documents often represent significant assets and decisions that must be protected from loss, damage, or unauthorised access. Whether you're a solicitor, financial advisor, or an individual looking to safeguard your own documents, understanding the best practices for will and deed storage is essential.


Why Secure Storage Matters


Wills and deeds are not just pieces of paper—they are legally binding documents that dictate the ownership of property and the distribution of assets. Losing or damaging these documents can lead to serious legal complications, including disputes over property ownership or the distribution of an estate.

For solicitors and financial advisors, securely storing clients' wills and deeds is a critical part of your professional responsibility. Ensuring that these documents are protected and easily accessible when needed is vital to providing excellent service and maintaining client trust.


Best Practices for Will & Deed Storage


  1. Use a Secure Storage Facility: Storing wills and deeds in a secure off-site facility helps protect them from damage due to fire, flood, or theft. MDSS offers purpose-built storage solutions that provide the highest levels of security for important legal documents. Our facilities are equipped with climate control, fire suppression systems, and 24/7 security monitoring to ensure your documents are safe.

  2. Ensure Document Accessibility: Wills and deeds need to be easily accessible when required, whether by the document holder, a solicitor, or an executor. Partnering with a storage provider like MDSS ensures that your documents are catalogued and indexed for quick retrieval, so they can be accessed promptly when needed.

  3. Consider Digital Archiving: While physical copies of wills and deeds are often necessary, digitising these documents can provide an additional layer of security. Digital copies can serve as backups and make it easier to share documents with authorised parties. MDSS offers secure scanning and digital archiving services, allowing you to store digital copies alongside your physical documents.

  4. Regular Audits and Checks: Conducting regular audits of stored wills and deeds ensures that all documents are accounted for and remain in good condition. MDSS can help you manage these audits by providing detailed records of stored documents and their locations, giving you peace of mind that your important documents are always safe and secure.


What Happens If a Will or Deed is Lost?


Losing a will or deed can lead to significant legal issues. In the case of a lost will, the estate may be distributed according to the rules of intestacy, which may not reflect the wishes of the deceased. For deeds, losing the document can complicate property ownership and lead to lengthy legal disputes.

To avoid these complications, it’s essential to store wills and deeds securely and ensure that they can be retrieved when needed. MDSS provides secure storage solutions that protect your documents from loss and ensure that they are always accessible when required.


Why Choose MDSS for Will & Deed Storage?


At MDSS, we understand the importance of protecting your most valuable legal documents. Our secure storage facilities and professional document management services ensure that your wills and deeds are always protected and accessible. With years of experience serving clients across Wales and the South West, MDSS is your trusted partner for secure will and deed storage.


Whether you’re a solicitor, financial advisor, or individual looking to protect your own documents, MDSS offers tailored storage solutions that meet your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our will and deed storage services.

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