Will Writing
A professionally written Will gives you peace of mind, knowing your estate will be managed exactly as you intend.
What is a Will? And what can be included in a Will?
A Will is a legally binding document that sets out exactly how your money, property, and personal possessions should be distributed after your death. It also allows you to appoint trusted individuals, known as Executors, to manage your estate and ensure your wishes are carried out correctly.
Every Will is unique and tailored to the individual, but it can include a wide range of important matters such as appointing Executors, Trustees, and Guardians for children, setting out funeral wishes and organ donation preferences, making provisions for the care of pets, leaving specific gifts to loved ones or charities, and deciding how the remainder of your estate should be distributed.
What happens if you
don’t have a Will?
What Happens If You Don’t Have One
If you die without a Will, your estate will be divided according to strict intestacy laws rather than your personal wishes. This can mean loved ones may not inherit what you intended, unmarried partners may receive nothing, and disputes between family members can arise. Without clear instructions, the process can also become longer, more costly, and more stressful for those you leave behind.
How Our Will Writing Process Works
Our simple six-step process makes writing your Will clear and stress-free. From your first consultation to secure storage, we guide you through every stage with professional advice and support.
1. Initial Consultation
We begin with a friendly consultation to learn about your personal circumstances and what you want your Will to achieve. This allows us to give clear guidance on the best approach for your needs.
2. Gather Information
We discuss your family, assets, and any special wishes you may have. This ensures every important detail is considered before your Will is drafted.
3. Drafting the Will
Our team prepares a first draft of your Will, carefully written to reflect your instructions and comply with current legal requirements.
4. Reviewing the Detail
You have the opportunity to review the draft, check the details, and make any changes. We ensure you are fully satisfied before moving forward.
5. Sign and Witness
Once approved, your Will is signed and witnessed correctly. This step makes your document legally binding and ready to protect your wishes.
6. Secure Storage
Finally, you receive guidance on storing your Will safely. We also offer professional storage options to keep your document secure and accessible.