Online
Wills
Making a will online is the quickest,
easiest and cheapest way to make a will in the UK. If your will
is relatively straightforward you do not need a solicitor, or
the expense, to make a fully valid and legal will.
Making a Will has never been easier than this!
Just answer a few simple questions online, check the summary of
your Will at the end,
and then pay securely by credit card and your Will is automatically
prepared.
With the better websites you can then print out
your Will and sign it
immediately, it really is as easy as that.
Solicitors, of course, will tell you differently!
What
to look for with an Online Will
1. That is can be completed quickly.
2. That the website is clear and easy to use
(tenminutewill is easiest)
3. That is can be printed and signed immediately. Avoid
websites where the will is emailed.
4. That you can save your work and come back later
5. That there is a FREE Trial period available.
6. That you can get FREE updates (very low cost websites
will charge for updates)..more
7. That a Lasting Power of Attorney option is available,
even if just to add later.
8. That your will is solicitor checked.
9. That cost is reasonable. Please avoid the ultra low cost
options which are not solicitor checked and where they will
almost certainly charge you for amendments and updates.
The only Online Will Website offering all the above in
Ten Minute Will.
Information about Online
Wills Websites
Quick Comparison of Online Wills Websites
When
you should NOT Make a Will Online
You should consult a solicitor in the following
circumstances. Otherwise an Online Will is your easiest
option.
We would recommend that you seek independent advice if one
or more of the following apply:
- If you are not a British citizen and your
permanent home is not in the UK.
- If you own a farm.
- If you are a sole trader and wish to leave specific
instructions as to the continuation of your business.
Note
If you have immovable assets (e.g.
property) anywhere other than in England or Wales, then you
should make a Will Online for all of your assets in England and
Wales and then make another will in the country in which
your other assets are situated.
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