1. Shaping a Heartwill
Your Heartwill can take many forms, from writing a letter or story, to creating a photo album or video series. You could even upload a copy of a birth certificate, or scan in images from scrapbooks.
You can edit your Heartwill at any time to add more items, or change your existing entries.
2. Personalising your Heartwills
When you set up a MyHeartwill account, you have the option to create as many individual Heartwills as you like for specific people in your life. Each Heartwill is like a designated folder, holding precious content you have dedicated to someone special. The My Heart Will keepsake you create for your partner, for example, can be different from the Heartwill you create for your grandchildren, or best friends.
You can write a message to be sent to a loved one at a future point in time, when you are no longer here. If it’s for a birthday, wedding or anniversary, it can bring a sense of you to the occasion.
3. Your Heartwill Guardian
It is important that the individual
My Heart wills you create, reach those for whom they are created. To make this happen, you need to appoint a reliable person - such as a partner, sibling or close friend – as your ‘Guardian’. Your Guardian will be responsible for putting your valuable legacy into the right hands when it’s needed.
The Guardian you nominate can jointly administer your Heartwill account with you while you are alive. If someone would like to access your Heartwill in years to come, your Guardian will be responsible for granting or declining permission on My Heart Will personal page.
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