Will Writing

About Will Writing

A Will is a legal document that clearly outlining who you want to receive your assets, property, and possessions after you pass away. This also enables you to appoint guardians for your minor children.

Important: Without a valid Will, your estate might not go to the people you intended, and could face complications.

Appointing Guardians

Through a Will, you can legally appoint guardians for your minor children

Avoiding Legal Disputes

Having a valid Will reduces the risk of family disputes

Who Needs Will?

Anyone over the age of 18 with assets, dependents, or specific wishes for their estate should have a Will, regardless of wealth.

  • Every adult (yes, even at 25!)
  • Individuals or Couples (Married or unmarried) with savings or investments
  • Parents (especially with young or stepchildren)
  • Homeowners
  • Business Owners
  • Anyone over 18 who wants clarity for their loved ones

Why Do You Need A Will?

A Will ensures your assets go to the right people, avoids family disputes, and allows you to make important decisions like appointing guardians for children.

Control Over Your Legacy:

Decide exactly who inherits your assets, instead of letting fixed legal rules decide.

Prevent Family Dispute

Reduce the risk of disagreements, confusion, and costly court cases.

Avoid Legal Delays:

Save loved ones from lengthy and expensive probate complications.

Unmarried Partners:

Secure provision for your partner, who would otherwise receive nothing.

Care Home Claims:

Prevent unnecessary loss of your estate to cover care fees.

Guardians for Children:

Ensure your children are cared for by the people you choose.

Scenarios / Real-life Events

Everyday moments and life changes that signal it’s time to plan ahead and make a WILL.

  • You’ve just had a baby
  • You’ve bought a house
  • You’re getting married/ remarried
  • You want to leave something for a sibling, close friend, charity etc.
  • Serious Illness
  • You care for elderly parents or dependents

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

While possible, a DIY Will can easily be invalid or unclear, leading to costly problems for your family. Professional Will writing guarantees a legally valid, binding and precise document.

It's good practice to review your Will every 3-5 years, or after any major life event (e.g., marriage, divorce, birth of a child, significant inheritance).

Your estate will be distributed according to the "Rules of Intestacy" (UK law), which may not align with your wishes and could exclude loved ones or cause delays.

Yes, a professionally drafted Will can incorporate strategies to minimise your Inheritance Tax liability.

We’ll help you choose someone responsible and explain their role clearly.