Digital Estate Planning

Digital estate planning, made calm and complete

Plan and document your estate digitally — wills, beneficiaries, assets, instructions and trusted people — with multi-jurisdiction support and guidance from ARIA.

What you get

  • Wills across 20+ jurisdictions, drafted with ARIA, witnessed and immutable once signed
  • Beneficiary mapping across assets, insurance and accounts
  • Reusable People & Relationships registry — no duplicate contacts
  • Executor, attorney and trustee coordination built in
  • Audit trail on every change to every estate record

Estate planning without the paperwork dread

Most people put estate planning off because it feels heavy. My Life's Vault breaks it into small, guided steps. ARIA walks you through what's relevant to your jurisdiction, your family structure and the assets you actually have.

Multi-jurisdiction wills, properly witnessed

Draft wills across 20+ jurisdictions including UK, EU, GCC (Shariah, DIFC, ADGM), India, North America and Quebec notarial. Faraid calculator, polygamy support, witness coordination, immutable signed versions.

Where law requires a wet signature and witnesses, we coordinate the ceremony. Where digital signing is recognised, we use it.

Beneficiaries, assets and instructions in one place

Every asset, policy, account and digital identity can carry beneficiary mappings and instructions. Executors receive a clean, current picture rather than a treasure hunt through filing cabinets and inboxes.

Frequently asked questions

Is My Life's Vault a will-writing service?
It's broader than that. Wills are one capability inside a complete digital estate platform that also covers beneficiaries, assets, instructions, handover and legacy.
Which jurisdictions are supported?
Over 20, including UK, EU, GCC (Shariah, DIFC, ADGM), India, North America and Quebec notarial. Each will carries its own governing jurisdiction.
Can I have more than one will?
Yes — members can hold multiple wills in parallel where they own assets in different jurisdictions.
Are signed wills editable?
No. Signed wills are immutable. Edits create a new version that must be re-executed, preserving the original for audit.
Do you replace my lawyer?
No. ARIA assists; she doesn't make legal decisions. Where professional advice matters, we make it easy to involve your advisor.