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    Answer a few quick questions and we'll recommend the best Will for your situation.

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    This helps us understand if property protection is relevant to you.

    How Our Free Will Quote Works

    Choosing the right type of Will isn't always straightforward. Most people only ever write one or two Wills in their lifetime, so it's perfectly normal to feel uncertain about which option suits your family. Our free quote tool is designed to take the guesswork out of that decision. By answering a handful of plain-English questions about your circumstances — your relationship status, whether you own property, whether there are children from previous relationships, and what concerns you most about the future — we'll instantly recommend the type of Will that best fits your needs, along with a transparent fixed price.

    Behind the scenes, the recommendation engine considers the same factors a qualified estate planning advisor would assess in a face-to-face consultation. If your situation is simple — for example, a married couple with grown-up children and modest assets — a Simple Will may be all you need, starting from £195. If you own your own home and want to ensure your share passes to your chosen beneficiaries (for example, your children from a previous relationship) rather than being lost to remarriage or other claims, a Property Trust Will from £495 is often the right choice. For larger or more complex estates, a Whole Estate Trust Will provides the strongest protection — helping you avoid any 3rd party claims on your estate and giving you long-term control over how your wealth passes to future generations.

    Why a Tailored Recommendation Matters

    Off-the-shelf Wills bought from supermarkets or download-and-print websites are responsible for some of the most expensive disputes that ever reach probate court. A poorly drafted Will can be challenged, partially invalidated, or fail to achieve what you intended. Worse, the people you love may not discover the problem until you're no longer here to fix it. Every Will we draft is reviewed by a qualified legal advisor, professionally signed off, and stored securely. We'll also walk you through how to sign it correctly so it's legally valid from day one.

    No Obligation, No Pressure

    Using the quote tool is completely free and creates no obligation. You'll see your recommendation immediately on screen, and we'll send a copy to your email so you can take your time thinking it over. If you'd like to chat through the recommendation before committing, we're always happy to arrange a free, no-pressure call, video meeting or home visit anywhere in England and Wales. We'll never push you into a more expensive option than you actually need — in fact, we frequently recommend the simpler product when that's genuinely the right answer.

    What Happens Next

    Once you decide to proceed, we'll arrange a short fact-finding meeting (in person or by video) to gather the precise details we need — full names of beneficiaries, executors, guardians for any minor children, and any specific gifts or instructions you'd like to include. Your draft Will is usually ready to review within five working days. After any final tweaks, we'll arrange a signing appointment with the correct independent witnesses, and your finished Will is then stored safely on your behalf. The whole process typically takes two to three weeks from first enquiry to a fully signed, legally valid Will sitting in safe storage. To learn more before you start, browse our Wills service page or read our guide to common will writing mistakes.