Laurelo offer Will and Document Storage
At Laurelo, we understand that safeguarding Wills and legal documents is a responsibility that demands care, professionalism, and long-term reliability. That’s why we offer a secure, fully insured document storage service designed for firms across the estate planning and legal sector.
Why choose Laurelo for Will storage?
We provide a dedicated, professional storage solution that ensures your clients’ documents are:
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Securely stored, your documents will be safely stored in fire proof cabinets
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Fully insured, giving peace of mind that documents are protected against loss, theft, or damage
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Easily retrievable, with a simple process to request access or release
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Clearly tracked, with a comprehensive audit trail for every document held
Who is this service for?
Laurelo’s Will and document storage service is ideal for:
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Will Writers
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Estate Planners
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Financial Advisers
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Solicitors
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Any professional handling client Wills or estate planning documents
- We also store for members of the public
We act as a trusted partner, offering back-end storage that supports your firm’s professionalism and builds client confidence.
Documents we store
We can securely store a wide range of documents, including:
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Wills
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Lasting Powers of Attorney
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Trust documents
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Title deeds
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Letters of wishes
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Any other sensitive client paperwork
A service built on trust
Want to know more?
If you’d like to explore how Laurelo’s document storage service can support you, get in touch today.
Safe document storage
Scanned on entry and exit
Insured
Professional Executorship and support
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Here at Laurelo, we're committed to our clients and their path to probate
Here at Laurelo, we're committed to our clients and their path to probate
