Yonderlife is all about what to do when someone dies

Whether you have a will or not we help you:

  • Protect your family
  • Save money
  • Be better prepared

It's a simple solution for a complex issue that eventually affects us all.  You do not need to have a will to use Yonderlife.

We want you to leave a legacy that defines who you are.

It's a about defining who you are and ensuring that your legacy reflects this.

Yonderlife, leave a legacy.

Save and share wishes:  It's all about what you want.

No need for legal talk.  Say what you feel.

Tell your people, your loved ones and those most trusted by you what you want.

Be creative!

Yonderlife, say what you feel.

Value your assets:  Tell your loved ones exactly what you own.

You may own a house, two houses perhaps? You probably own a car and would like that masterpiece in your cellar to be reality.  You'll have Grandma's jewellery and probably Dad's watch.  You may have a classic lego collection or a vintage motorbike.

List your assets

To be honest, it does not matter what you own.  What matters is that your family understands what is important to you.

It may be of financial or more simply sentimental value to you.

Either way, your estate will need to be valued on your death.

List your accounts:  Keep your data safe.

It's a digital world.  We all seem to have an ever-increasing list of online accounts. These may well change every year.

Bank accounts, savings accounts, investment accounts, credit cards, loan accounts, mortgages, car credit accounts, house and contents insurance, life insurance, funeral insurance, utility accounts, council tax, pension, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, LinkedIn, gaming accounts, trading accounts, the National Trust, any charitable donations, yoga and kids activities to name a standard few.

Manage your accounts

Don't keep your loved ones in the dark.  Enable them to access your life and most importantly obtain control when they need to.

Share:  Your loved ones need to understand your affairs.

This should not be difficult to understand.  Otherwise, what's the point?

You don't need to share everything straightaway, and it's easy to change who you want to share with.

However, let's not have a disagreement over your will when you are dead. Nobody wants a broken legacy.

Worst still, contention in the family.  Only litigators will win here, with less money for the family.

We presume, you are doing all this for them.

Be positive.  Share what your life is.  The little things matter.

Update: Things happen, life goes on, keep on top of your life's changes.

Log in at any time.  Update as you see fit at no extra costs.  Let's hope you are going to be fit and able for decades to come.

It's a one-off fee for this very reason.

Always free to update and change as you grow.

Helping hand: If the worst happens, help your executors.

And finally, if the worst happens, you get peace of mind knowing that your most trusted people understand your life, your affairs and your estate at no extra cost.

Free executor account

In doing so, you reduce legal costs and help your people when they perhaps need you the most.

By using Yonderlife, your most trusted people will have help organising your funeral, obtaining grant of probate and administering your estate.

So, let's go back to that all-important will.  This is your legal protection for your estate.  If you do not have a copy to upload to your Yonderlife personal account, we would like to know why not?