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Give your loved ones clarity and peace of mind — a professionally drafted Will is one of the most important documents you'll ever make.

Why Make a Will

Protect What Matters Most

Protect Your Family

Specify exactly who inherits what — without a Will the law decides, and it may not reflect your wishes.

Tax & Asset Planning

A well-drafted Will can be structured to reduce inheritance tax exposure and protect assets for future generations.

Safe & Secure Storage

We keep your Will safe, secure and up to date — and can make amendments whenever your circumstances change.

Legally Reviewed

Every Will is reviewed by one of our qualified solicitors to ensure it is legally binding and accurately reflects your wishes.

Why You Need a Will

Research suggests that more than two-thirds of people in the UK do not have a Will. Many assume they are too young, don't own enough, or that it's too expensive. In reality, dying without a Will — known as dying intestate — can make an already difficult time considerably harder for your loved ones.

Without a Will, the law decides how your estate is distributed. Someone may receive part or all of your estate who you would not have chosen to benefit. Your family may also find the process more time-consuming and costly than it needs to be.

A Will is the only way to make your wishes legally known. It can cover:

  • Who receives your property, savings, and personal possessions
  • Who you wish to act as executor
  • Guardianship of children under 16
  • Funeral wishes
  • Tax planning to protect your estate for future generations
  • Protection of assets from nursing home fees

Making Your Will

To make a valid Will you must be over the minimum age and have testamentary capacity — meaning you understand that you are making a Will, appreciate its effect on those dependent on you, and understand the extent of your assets. There is no upper age limit.

Our solicitors have years of experience drafting Wills for clients at every stage of life. We will discuss your circumstances fully and ensure your Will accurately and legally reflects your intentions. We also offer a safe storage service and will remind you to review your Will whenever your circumstances change — marriage, divorce, birth of children, or significant changes to your assets.

Changes to an Existing Will

If your circumstances have changed since you last made a Will, we can help you update it through a Codicil (a minor amendment) or by drafting a new Will entirely. It's important any changes are made correctly by a solicitor to ensure the document remains legally valid.