Your solicitor-checked online will in 3 easy steps
Why choose our
will writing service?
With Make A Will Online, you get the peace of mind of knowing a solicitor has checked your will. Anyone can call themselves a “will writer” or offer a “legal check”. A solicitor, on the other hand, is a qualified legal professional.
We are the only online wills provider to offer this service and have been granted an Innovation Space Waiver by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to do so. We believe that this offers you the best possible peace of mind for the best price.
Make a Will Online | Traditional Solicitor |
Will Writer |
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Single will | £60.00 | £200.00 | £100.00 |
Pair of wills | £90.00 | £350.00 | £170.00 |
Solicitor check | Yes | Yes | No |
Insurance | Yes | Yes | Unknown |
Lifetime updates | Yes | No | Unknown |
Money back guarantee | Yes | No | Unknown |
Available 24 / 7 | Yes | No | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the will-writing process work?
- Has the Solicitors Regulation Authority approved this service?
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Before you start the will writing process you should have the name and address of anyone you intend to name in the document. Postcodes are useful too, but not essential. You will be sent a link by email in case you need to come back at a later date to complete the will.
We are the only specialist provider of online wills to be given consent by the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority (SRA) to provide the services of solicitors to the public under their Innovation Scheme.
Our wills are fully legal in England and Wales, but the situation becomes more complicated if you are resident abroad, or own property overseas.
Different countries deal with inheritance law differently and you should consult an expert on local law in the country in which you live.