

If you’ve gone through the hassle and time of drafting your will, you are certainly going to want to take as many steps as possible to ensure that the will itself is safe. That’s why it’s a good idea to always house your will in a locked security box, either in your home or at the bank. If you’ve used a lawyer to help you draft the document, you can also request that they keep the original or a copy.
If you have any issues with keeping the content of the will confidential, you can always keep the copies in a sealed envelope. But if you want to avoid any potential confusion or problems after you’re gone, all you need to do is register your will. This will eliminate many of the worries and concerns surrounding the proper execution of one’s will.