MyLifeLocker™ is made up of fifty sections. These are broadly categorised as information about your family.
It then allows you to describe your important assets, like a home, any vehicles, storage boxes, and perhaps a safe.
The next section deals with your money; bank accounts, retirement and pension plans, insurance policies, credit cards, loans.
There is a separate section for your digital assets including all online accounts.
MyLifeLocker™ then allows you to include the details of important people to contact including banks,
doctors, funeral homes and others.
Finally, there is a section for "Everything Else" including charities, Executor instructions and instructions for
anybody appointed through a Lasting Power of Attorney.
Who has access to MyLifeLocker™?
This is set up through our
Keyholder® System. You can secure your information,
and then grant access for specific individuals. They are given a unique Keyholder® ID that gives them access to
certain services that you have set up within your account. If a Keyholder® tries to view your LifeLocker,
you will be notified. If, after a period of time, you do not block this access, then your Keyholder®
(usually your Executor) will be able to view the contents of your LifeLocker.
Are there uses for this beyond providing information for my Executor?
Yes. If you have set up a Lasting Power of Attorney for Finances, then you are giving somebody the responsibility
to handle your financial affairs if you were ever incapacitated.
If this person is not familiar with your financial portfolio, it is a daunting responsibility. You can make your attorney
one of your Keyholders®, and they will be able to access your LifeLocker if you were ever incapacitated.