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Welcome to willwritingservice.org.uk the No.1 website that offers impartial advice on making your Will and, how and where you can make it.

Why make a Will

It has been recently reported that around 70% of the UK population do not have a Will and I imagine that a large proportion of these people are unaware of the trouble that can be caused as a result. Here are just a selection of issues that can arise if there is no Will in place upon a persons death:

  • Your estate will pass in accordance with the Administrations Act of 1925 which means that any of your potential beneficiaries may not receive what you had wished. Instead, the strict order contained within the Act determines the distribution of your estate.
  • Large amounts of Inheritance Tax can be paid. An accurately drawn up Will can save you large amounts of money in tax. Wills can often be made as part of an Inheritance Tax planning exercise.

  • Many excuses are used to put off the process of making a Will including:

  • "Making a Will can be depressing"
  • "I'm not really worth anything so what's the point?"

  • Neither of these are valid reasons to not make a Will. Ok, so writing your Will may not be the most exciting task however it will not bring forth mortality and it can take as little as 10 minutes. There are a range of Will writing websites online most of which offer a quick Will writing solution. Most people do have money or assets which will justify making a Will, for example a lot of people forget the value of their properties. So you should think again if you think that your "not really worth anything".

    Which will writing service should you choose?

    The uncertainty of life means that now is the ideal time to write a will, but who and what should you consider when looking for a Will writing service?

    The immediate option that springs to mind is a solicitor. Solicitors are often seen as the traditional go-to for will writing. However, engaging a solicitor can be a costly experience, and one which offers little advantage over the alternative options.

    If not a solicitor, then what are my alternatives?

    As with most modern day services, Will writing can now be purchased over the internet. At first, the prospect of drafting a will online may seem daunting, but thanks to the ever growing wealth of free information and advice, available on the web, it needn't be. Services such as OnlineWill.co.uk, use a professionally drafted will template to help you design a custom will for a fraction of the cost of a solicitor. Because the Will is underwritten by a fully qualified solicitor, you can be assured that it's legally binding.

    Offering support and guidance throughout the Will Writing Process, will writing services such as OnlineWill will help you identify all the necessary elements needed to create a will tailored to your specific needs. Email, live chat as well as telephone help is on hand to answer any queries that you may have. Not only are the costs far lower, but you can complete your will in minutes, leaving you to get on with life's uncertainties!

    How to make a Will

    The cheapest and fastest solution to making your Will nowadays is via the internet. There are a whole host of Will writing services online that offer Wills from around £40.00. The Will process can take around 10 minutes and there are no expensive legal or solicitor fees incurred - just a simple solution emailed to you upon completion for you to sign.

    Write your Will online today:

    You can write Wills online in a matter of minutes with onlinewill.co.uk

    Online Will offer:

  • Secure Payment and Immediate Delivery via Email
  • Free Will Amendments (within 12 months)
  • Free Will Storage
  • Free Annual Reminder
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    Still not sure?

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    Will Writing Sites

    Online Will - www.onlinewill.co.uk
    Informational Sites

    How to write a Will - www.howtowriteawill.org
    How to make a Will - www.howtomakeawill.blogspot.com
    DirectGov - www.direct.gov.uk
    Which Will - www.whichwill.co.uk