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Making a will is easy with our award winning will writing service

Our will writing service is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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Last Will and Testament

Making a Will is an essential part of your Inheritance Planning. It allows you to specify who should inherit your
home, money and other possessions. Once in place you can prevent your loved ones from experiencing
unnecessary stress, delays and costs in accessing their rightful inheritance.

What do you need to consider?

  • Appointing Guardians for your children if you pass away before they are eighteen.

  • Choosing the age at which your children or grandchildren inherit.

  • Who makes a good Executor?

  • Do you wish to leave something to somebody who is not a close family member?

  • Are you living with a partner (unmarried)? A Will is an essential document to ensure that your wishes are carried out.

  • You can document your funeral wishes and prepay for your funeral.

  • Let people know your organ donation preferences.

What Is a Will?

A Will is a legal document that sets out how your estate, money, property, possessions, and investments should be managed when you die. It can also cover vital matters such as guardianship for children, specific gifts, and funeral wishes.

There are several types of Will:

Single Wills – for individuals who want to record their own wishes.

Mirror Wills – for couples with similar intentions, often leaving everything to one another before passing assets to family or chosen beneficiaries.

Trust Wills – for more complex circumstances such as protecting children from previous relationships, safeguarding against care fees or supporting vulnerable beneficiaries.

Do I need a Will if I don't own much?

Yes. A Will is not just for property owners or the wealthy. Most people have something to pass on whether from savings, pensions, and personal belongings to digital assets. Your circumstances may also change over time so even if you have little now writing a Will prepares for the future.

Why Make a Will?

Making a Will puts you in control. It allows you to decide who benefits from your Estate, who looks after your children and how your wishes are carried out at a difficult time. A Will ensures your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected.

A Will is one of the most important documents you will ever sign. It ensures your wishes are clear and your loved ones are supported now and in the future.

By writing a Will you can:

Choose who looks after your children under 18 (guardians).
Appoint trusted people to carry out your wishes (executors).
Name the people, charities, or causes you want to benefit (beneficiaries).

Leave gifts of money, possessions, or heirlooms (legacies).

Protect your estate for future generations through trusts.
Record your funeral wishes.

What Happens Without a Will? (Intestacy)

If you live in England or Wales and pass away without a valid Will, the law—not you—decides who inherits your estate.
This can lead to outcomes you might never have chosen. For example, an unmarried partner will not automatically receive anything, and if there are no living relatives, your estate could pass to the Crown.

For parents, the risks are even greater. Without a Will, others may decide who cares for your children and who manages their finances, education, and daily needs. Making a Will puts you in control and gives your loved ones clarity, security, and peace of mind

How Jubilee Supports You

We guide you through every step to ensure your Trust Will fully reflects your wishes:

Understanding your needs

We talk through your family situation, financial concerns, and long-term goals.

Building the right trust structure

Set age limits, protective clauses, or special arrangements tailored to your needs.

Clear drafting

Legal language that is precise, yet easy to read and understand

Future-proofing

Trust Wills often need updating as life and tax rules change; we ensure your Will continues to reflect your wishes

Check which will is right for you

Different types of will offer different levels of protection and flexibility. Our interactive tool helps you find the option that best suits your needs.

What Our Clients Say

Real stories from families we’ve helped protect their legacy.