Digital Vault for British Columbia
Securely store and organise your important documents, passwords, account details, and digital assets for your British Columbia estate. Your designated contacts can access everything when needed.
British Columbia Legal Context
Digital Vault Law in British Columbia
Understanding the legal framework for your digital vault in BC.
A Digital Vault helps British Columbia residents centralise important estate documents, including your Will, Enduring Power of Attorney, insurance policies, and digital account information. Secure storage ensures your executor can access everything they need.
Requirements
What You Need in British Columbia
Key requirements for a valid digital vault in BC.
- ✓Gather important documents (will, POA, insurance, deeds)
- ✓Compile digital account credentials and recovery information
- ✓List subscriptions and recurring financial obligations
- ✓Designate trusted contacts who can access the vault
- ✓Use strong encryption and a unique master password
- ✓Update regularly as your circumstances change
How It Works
Create Your Digital Vault in British Columbia
A simple, guided process — done in minutes.
Upload Your Documents
Add your Will, Enduring Power of Attorney, insurance policies, property deeds, and other critical documents for your British Columbia estate.
Add Digital Accounts
Record login details, security questions, and recovery codes for email, banking, social media, and subscription services.
Designate Access
Choose trusted contacts who can access your vault. They will receive access according to your instructions when the time comes.
FAQ
Digital Vault in British Columbia — Common Questions
What should I store in my Digital Vault?
Key documents for your British Columbia estate: your Will, Enduring Power of Attorney, Advance Directive, insurance policies, property deeds, tax returns, bank account details, investment records, and digital account information.
Is my data secure in the Digital Vault?
Yes, Livewill uses end-to-end encryption to protect all documents and data stored in your Digital Vault. Your files are encrypted before they leave your device and can only be decrypted by you or your designated contacts.
Who can access my Digital Vault?
Only you and the trusted contacts you designate. You control exactly who has access and when. For British Columbia estate purposes, you may want to grant access to your executor, a close family member, or your lawyer.
Can I update documents in my Digital Vault?
Yes, you can add, remove, or update documents at any time. We recommend reviewing your vault whenever your circumstances change — after moving, getting married, having children, or acquiring new assets in British Columbia.
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Expat Will
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Advance Directive
Document your healthcare wishes in a Advance Directive so your medical preferences are honoured.
Farewell Planning
Plan your memorial or celebration of life in British Columbia. Document every detail for your family.
Digital Vault
Securely store your British Columbia estate documents, passwords, and digital assets in one encrypted location.
Ready to create your digital vault in British Columbia?
Start now — create your legal documents online with Livewill.