Registered Documents is a future planning company consisting of caring, hardworking people who want to make a difference to the lives of others. Founded in 2012, we started off as a small team with some big ideas. Since then we've continued to grow with every passing year. Today, Registered Documents has some of the most knowledgeable and skilled future planning professionals in the industry, all of whom are completely dedicated to offering informative and compassionate support for each and every customer.
Our aim is to raise awareness of the importance of planning for your future. Death is a notoriously difficult subject to approach, but at Registered Documents we aim to provide everyone with the assistance they need to make it all as simple as possible. We can complete all your future planning needs over the phone, avoiding the invasive approaches of having people attend your property or requiring you to sit in stuffy legal offices for hours.
If you have any questions about our services, or just fancy a quick chat, our team will be delighted to speak with you while you are in the comfort of your own armchair.
Emma has worked at Registered Documents since its inception. Emma has worked in a regulated space for over a decade and she strives to ensure that the quality of every contact in our business is compliant and appropriately placed. We record 100% of all our calls and monitor a high percentage of calls to ensure that we deliver the best service to our customers.
Jodie has worked for Registered Documents since day one and supports the team and customers with her vast knowledge of the sector. You can see from our Trust Pilot scores that her service gets a 5-star rating every time she works with a new customer. Jodie trains the team with the same diligence that she provides to customers herself.
We all deserve a life worth celebrating, which is why we’re focused on helping you enjoy the ride. From funeral plans, to Wills, trusts and estate administration, our quick to set up services ensure your plans are in place, long before they get left to chance.
We believe that writing a Will is one of the most important things you can do, as it allows you to have your affairs in order for the people you care about.
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a way of giving someone the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf if you lose the mental capacity to do so.
You can distribute your possessions and property through a written Will, but a trust may be more appropriate if you have complicated requirements.
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