Lost / Shadow Will

Shadow Wills

What is a Lost Will, or Shadow Will?

A lost Will in the UK – sometimes referred to as a “Shadow Will” – is a valid Will that cannot be found when it is needed.  While the document may exist, if no one knows where it is or it cannot be located after death, it can quickly create serious legal and practical problems.

This is a growing issue across the UK. Research shows that while 79% of adults are comfortable discussing death, this doesn’t always translate into proper planning. Many people take the important step of writing a Will but fail to ensure it is stored securely or that their family knows where to find it. As a result, families are often left facing unnecessary stress at an already difficult time. 

Don't Risk Your Will Being Lost.

A missing Will can cause delays, stress, and uncertainty for your family. Secure storage ensures your document is protected and can be found when it matters most.

If you have a GDA Will, storing with us makes you entitled to our Free Will Reviews. Therefore, you can have any simple changes made for free whenever you wish.

Why Do Wills Go Missing?

In many cases, the issue is not that a Will was never created – but that it cannot be found when it matters most.

Due to lost / nonexistent Wills, over 51,000 intestacy administration letters were issued in the UK in 2024, which is a five-year high. This signifies a significant rise in estates handled without a valid Will.

What Happens if a Will Cannot be Found?

If the original Will cannot be located, it can cause delays and complications during the Probate process. In some situations, the estate may be treated as if no valid Will exists. Consequently, your estate may not be distributed as you intended.

This can lead to:

Even where copies exist, the absence of the original document can create uncertainty and additional legal hurdles.

How Common are Lost or Shadow Wills in the UK?

The issue is more widespread than many people realise. Research indicates that:

This highlights a clear gap between intention and action.  While many people plan to get organised, important details – like where a Will is stored – are often overlooked. Therefore, it is no use when it is needed.

How to prevent a lost Will

The good news is that avoiding a missing Will is straightforward with the right steps:

Taking these steps helps ensure your wishes can be carried out without delay or confusion.

Secure Will Storage: the simplest solution

Professional Will storage is one of the most effective ways to prevent a lost or inaccessible document. By storing your Will securely, you ensure that it is protected from damage and that its location is clearly recorded.

This provides reassurance not only for you, but also for your family and executors, who will know exactly where to turn when the time comes.

Here in our safe storage facility, we carefully manage over 10,000 Wills currently, adding more to this daily.

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