Will Writing [ Protect what’s important ]
- Online, over the phone or video
- Legal checking included
- Choose what will happen to your estate
A legal document which allows you to express your wishes as to how your money, property and possessions should be distributed when you die. Choose a single Will if you’re single, widowed or not living with a partner. Choose a mirror Will if you’re married, in a civil partnership or living together (co-habiting).
- A Will puts you in control. You choose who will benefit from your estate (your property, money, business interests and possessions) and how much they should receive.
- You may wish to prevent certain people from inheriting and this can only be achieved by writing a Will.
- Dying without a valid Will means that your possessions will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy, which are out of date and do not consider the modern family set up.
- It’s far quicker and cheaper to deal with an estate where there is a Will than without one. Where there is no Will and as such no executors, then your next of kin will become responsible for your estate; these could well be people you would not have wanted.
- You may wish to leave gifts to friends, charities or other family members who might not otherwise be entitled under the rules of intestacy; you can only do this by making a Will.
- By writing a Will, you can choose how your children should be cared for and by who. Without this it could mean that your children are cared for by Social Services whilst the court decides who should look after them long term
- You can also choose your most trusted people to act as your executors. They will carry out your wishes and make sure your estate is given out as you intended.
By planning ahead and writing your Will you have the peace of mind
knowing that, when the time comes, you will have done all you can to
make life as easy as possible for those you have left behind.
- Quick and easy
- Jargon free
- Written by experts with years of experience with this type of thing.
- Set out so you can fill in the questions at a pace to suit you.
- Instantaneous. Your Wills(s) are produced immediately and added to your important documents, ensuring your trusted people can access the latest version.
- Convenient. You can print and sign your Will when you want.
- Value for money
Our Online Wills are suitable for residents of England, Scotland, and Wales.
Our Telephone and Video Wills are suitable for residents of England, Scotland and Wales, with limited service availability in Northern Ireland. The Will Writing service is not available to residents of the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.
A Will is a legally binding document in accordance with UK Law. All of our Wills (Online and offline) adhere to the requirements and regulations of UK Law and are legally binding.
There are no hidden costs when you make your Will. Not only do you get expert help, you also get all of this;
- Unlimited access to your Will and the ability to produce as many copies as required.
- Help and advice on how to sign your Will correctly.
- Help at the end of the phone whenever it is needed.
Pricing (All prices include VAT. Any discounts are automatically applied at checkout)
Online single Will £90.00 (including VAT) | Only £67.50 with your Aviva discount
Online Mirror Will £180.00 (including VAT) | Only £135 with your Aviva discount
Telephone or Video Will £150 (including VAT) | Only £112.50 with your Aviva discount
Protective Will (for those who require asset protection) £495 | Only £371.25 with your Aviva discount
Terms and Conditions
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