What a letter of wishes can include
Funeral preferences. Guidance to executors. Notes to children that should land at a specific moment. Reasons behind decisions in your will. Y.O.D.O. carries all of it, in text, voice, or video.
Letters Of Wishes
A letter of wishes traditionally sits in a sealed envelope with your solicitor. Y.O.D.O. is the digital equivalent: a private space for personal guidance, written in your words, released to the people you named after verified passing.
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The short answer
Y.O.D.O. is a UK letters of wishes app. It holds informal personal guidance, alongside or in place of a paper letter of wishes, and releases it to your chosen Recipients only after a passing has been verified.
Funeral preferences. Guidance to executors. Notes to children that should land at a specific moment. Reasons behind decisions in your will. Y.O.D.O. carries all of it, in text, voice, or video.
Y.O.D.O. does not replace legal advice. Many users keep a short paper letter of wishes with their solicitor and use Y.O.D.O. for the personal detail that would not fit there.
Content is encrypted at rest. No staff read your drafts. Release is gated by a Delegate's Persona-verified passing report, a death certificate, and a 72-hour dispute window.
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