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Making or Updating a Will

A Will is a legal document and lets you decide what happens to your money, property and possessions after your death.


It is a legally binding document and if it is not prepared properly then it may be invalid. Should you die without a Will in place, then your estate will be distributed following the law of intestacy which means that your money, property and possessions may not be distributed how you would have liked.


Will Writing Prices

£250 - Straightforward Single

Suitable for most individuals.

       

£450 - Mirror Joint 

Suitable for most couples whether married or not, mirror wills list your partner as the primary beneficiary but all other wishes and terms remain identical in both wills.       

             

To include Life Interest - £100 extra per Will


When you should write a will with Will Monkeys?

If you're married and want to make sure your parter is properly protected

Just bought or moved into a new house with your partner

Perhaps you've recently separated or divorced and wish to update your will

Starting a family or if you have children you'll want to make sure they are protected

If you've recently had grandchildren and want to leave something to them

You may have just started a business and wish to protect your assets

We offer free, no obligation advice, so just contact us for a chat and take the first step in getting peace of mind for your finances & loved ones future

Helpful Articles About Wills

30 March 2023
In the UK, there are several types of wills that individuals can create to ensure that their wishes are carried out after their death. Each type of will has its own advantages and may be more appropriate depending on the individual's circumstances. In this article, we will discuss some of the most common types of wills in the UK.
30 March 2023
When a person passes away without leaving behind a valid will, they are said to have died “intestate.” When this happens, the distribution of their assets and property is determined by the laws of the state in which they resided. This can result in outcomes that may not align with the person’s wishes, and can create legal and financial challenges for their loved ones. In this article, we will discuss what happens when you die without a will. 
30 March 2023
Creating a will is one of the most important things you can do to ensure that your assets and belongings are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. While it can be difficult to think about your own mortality, creating a will can provide peace of mind and make the process of dealing with your estate much easier for your loved ones. So...

We offer free, no obligation advice, so simply contact us for a chat and take the first step in protecting your assets and get peace of mind for your future.