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Your Will Isn’t For You. It’s For The Ones You Love.

Many overlook writing a will, but the risks of leaving it to fate are real. Without a will, the law decides who gets everything you've worked for, often ignoring your personal wishes. This can lead to unexpected outcomes and disputes that add stress to your loved ones during an already difficult time.

Give peace of mind to those you care about. It's not just a document; it's a final act of love and intention.

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When To Write A Will

Later life planning

Give peace of mind to those you care about. It's not just a document; it's a final act of love and intention. Write a will that fit's your life decisions.

Arranging a mortgage

The purchase of a property may mean any previous will isn’t correct. You can check now with our free will review. And if there is no will, it’s down to the law to decide what happens. 

Assisted living

Entering assisted living? Secure your peace of mind with a clear will. Our in-person service ensures your wishes are honoured and your loved ones are supported.

Pricing

Advised Will For Singles

£249

Expert-crafted wills tailored for individuals, ensuring your assets are secured and your wishes are clear.

Advised Will For Couples

£449

Create wills for you and your loved one that are in sync and designed to ensure your joint wishes are clearly expressed and legally documented.

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Additional Services

Updates and Storage

£30pa

Keep your will safe and accessible when needed—update as often as you like.

Declaration of Trust

£349

Clarify property ownership shares and responsibilities. Essential for couples buying.

Power Of Attorney

£349

Appoint someone you trust to manage your affairs if you're unable to. Essential for later-life mortgages.

Trust/assets clauses

£100

Designate special rules for your most valuable assets and who benefits from them, ensuring your specific wishes are followed.

Common Reasons For Preparing A Will

New Home

Protect your new investment and ensure your loved ones are covered by updating your will now.

Later Life

Guarantee your wishes are respected and ease future burdens—create your will today.

Marriage/Divorce

Marriage & divorce can invalidated existing wills. Ensure your will reflects your current life changes and protect your assets accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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I'm too young to need a will.

Even if you're young, making a will is smart. It makes sure your stuff goes to the people you choose if anything unexpected happens. It's like putting on a helmet before riding a bike—not because you plan to fall, but just in case.

I don't have enough assets to warrant a will.

Even if you think you don't have much, a will is still important. The admin your family would have to do after you're gone stays the same, no matter how much you own. A will simplifies things for them. So, the less you have, the more reason to make it clear and easy with a will.

I'll make a will later; there's no rush.

It’s quicker and cheaper to do a will whilst you’re dealing with other legals. Life is unpredictable, and waiting could leave your wishes unspoken and your loved ones unprotected. Creating a will now is a simple step to ensure peace of mind and that your wishes are respected, no matter what happens.

What happens if I die without a will?

If you die without a will, the law has strict rules to decide who inherits your belongings, which may not match your personal wishes. This could leave your partner, children, or other loved ones in difficult positions, potentially receiving nothing or not as much as you intended. Our will expert can walk you through the laws.

Can I write a will by myself, or do I need a lawyer?

It's possible to write a will on your own, but many DIY wills are invalid due to missing important clauses. Lawyers ensure your will is valid, protecting your assets and avoiding financial exposure. Their expertise helps prevent common mistakes, securing your intentions legally.

How does buying a property affect my will?

Buying a home changes what you own and might change what you want to happen after you're gone. It's important to check your will and update it to include your new house, so everything is clear about who gets what.

How does marriage affect my will?

When you get married, it changes your will. The law says your old will doesn't count anymore unless it was made with your marriage in mind. Now, if something happens to you, the law decides who gets your things, which might not be what you want. It's a good idea to make a new will when you get married to make sure your wishes are clear.

How does divorce affect my will?

Divorce affects your will by removing your ex-spouse from getting anything, as if they were never part of the will. But, the rest stays the same. It's important to update your will after divorce to ensure your assets go exactly where you intend, especially if you have kids.

How does having children affect my will?

Having children changes your will because you'll want to make sure they are taken care of if something happens to you. This means picking someone you trust to look after them and deciding how your things should be shared. If you leave it up to the law, in some cases, it could be down to social services to decide.

Why Do You Need A Will?

A will is a legal document that states what you want to happen to everything you own when you die. It includes things like money, property, investments and possessions, which legal professionals often call your assets. All your assets lumped together are called your estate. If you have children under 18 years old, making a will also allows you to say who you would like their legal guardian(s) to be.

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