Choosing the right will writing service is important. Our goal is to make the process simple, reliable, and reassuring.
Yes. Without a will, your estate is distributed according to UK intestacy laws, which means the law decides who inherits your assets. Having a will ensures your wishes are followed and helps avoid unnecessary stress and complications for your loved ones.
Yes. Your will becomes legally valid once it is signed and witnessed correctly according to UK legal requirements. We guide you through the process to ensure everything is completed properly.
In most cases, your will can be prepared within a few days once we have the necessary information. The exact timing depends on the complexity of your wishes, but the process is usually quick and straightforward.
If you pass away without a will, your estate will be distributed according to the rules of intestacy. This may not reflect your personal wishes and could result in delays, disputes, or unintended outcomes for your family.
Yes. It is recommended to review your will whenever your circumstances change, such as marriage, divorce, having children, or changes in financial assets. Your will can be updated to ensure it continues to reflect your wishes.
You do not have to use a solicitor, but it is important to seek professional guidance to ensure your will is clear, legally compliant, and accurately reflects your intentions.
Mirror wills are typically used by couples. They contain similar instructions, usually leaving assets to each other first and then to chosen beneficiaries such as children.
The cost depends on the type of will and the level of advice required. We offer clear and transparent pricing with no hidden fees, and we will explain the costs before any work begins.
You will usually need:
We will guide you through all the information required during the process.
Yes. It is important to keep your will somewhere secure and ensure your executors know where it is located. We can advise on safe storage options so your will can be easily accessed when needed.
A Lasting Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to manage your own affairs in the future.
Getting started is simple. You can book a consultation with one of our will writing specialists who will guide you through the process and help you create a will that reflects your wishes.
A trust helps protect your assets by ensuring they are managed and passed to your children in a controlled and secure way. It can also mitigate Inheritance Tax in the UK by reducing the value of your estate and making use of available tax allowances.
Professional support with probate helps ensure the process is handled correctly, reducing the risk of errors that could expose executors to legal or financial liability. It also provides clear guidance and impartiality, helping to minimise disputes and conflict between beneficiaries.