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THE HANDOVER PROTOCOL

How your family gets access
without seeing what they shouldn't.

When the time comes, Soult provides a clear, verified, step-by-step path for your executor to access your vault. It's a protocol designed to open, not to block, while ensuring only the right people get access at the right time.

TWO EXECUTOR ROLES

One for emergencies, one for the final handover.

You can name two types of executors. An Emergency Executor for urgent situations (like incapacitation), and a Named Executor for the final handover after your passing. They have different levels of access and verification requirements.

FOR URGENCY

Emergency Executor

Can be granted temporary, read-only access in a verified emergency. Ideal for a spouse or trusted family member who might need immediate access to critical information.

FOR HANDOVER

Named Executor

The person legally responsible for your estate. They follow a more rigorous verification process to gain full, read-only access to your vault for estate settlement.

One person, both roles. You can assign the same person to be both your Emergency and Named Executor if you wish.
How many executors? Your plan determines how many executors you can name. See our pricing page for details.

THE 5-STEP PROCESS

A clear, verified path to your vault.

1

Executor Initiates Handover

Your designated executor logs into their own Soult account and requests access to your vault, providing a reason for the request (e.g., incapacitation, passing).

2

Identity Verification

The executor must verify their identity using government-issued ID. This is a mandatory, one-time process to prevent unauthorized access.

3

Document Submission

They upload required legal documents, such as a death certificate or a doctor's note confirming incapacitation, as specified in your handover instructions.

4

Internal Review & Approval

Two separate Soult compliance officers review the request, identity verification, and submitted documents against your pre-set conditions. This dual-approval process ensures accuracy and security.

5

Access Granted

Once approved, the executor is granted secure, read-only access to your vault through their own account. They can view and download information but cannot alter anything.

Important: Your executor never gets your master password. They are granted secure, read-only access to your vault's contents through their own Soult account after the verification process is complete.

OUR COMMITMENT & LIMITS

What Soult will (and will not) do.

Our role is to be a secure custodian and a reliable gatekeeper. We verify, we grant access based on your instructions, but we do not interpret legal documents or mediate family disputes.

We Don't Interpret Wills

Soult is not a law firm. We follow your explicit digital instructions. We do not interpret legal language or make judgments on the validity of a will.

We Don't Mediate Disputes

Our process is based on the verification of facts and documents you require. We cannot get involved in family disagreements or disputes over assets.

We Don't Act as Executor

We provide the platform for your chosen executor to act. Soult itself never acts as an executor, trustee, or fiduciary for your estate.

Soult is not a replacement for a will.Read about legal validity.

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

Built to open, not to block.

Digital asset handover is broken. Families are locked out of accounts, losing memories and assets forever. Traditional services are slow, expensive, and opaque.

Soult was designed from the ground up to solve this. Our protocol is rigorous but not impossible. It balances robust security with the practical reality that your family needs a reliable way in. We are on your family's side.

EXECUTOR STORIES

Peace of mind for the people you trust.

Names and details have been changed to protect the privacy of our members and their families.

Named Executor for her father

When Dad passed, everything was chaos. But getting into his Soult vault was the one thing that wasn't. The steps were clear, and I had everything I needed for the bank and his lawyer in one place. It saved me weeks of stress.

Anika S.
Mumbai, India
Emergency Executor for her husband

My husband had a sudden medical emergency. I was able to use the Emergency access to get his health insurance details and contact his specialist immediately. I can't imagine how I would have managed without it.

Priya K.
Bengaluru, India
Named Executor for his brother

I was named executor for my brother who lived abroad. The Soult process was entirely online, which was a huge relief. I could handle everything from my home without having to travel immediately. It was incredibly efficient.

Rohan M.
Dubai, UAE
Emergency Executor for her mother

Mom has early-stage dementia. She set me up as her Emergency Executor so I can help manage her bills and appointments if she gets confused. It gives us both peace of mind knowing I can step in when needed.

Fatima A.
Delhi, India
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