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Mirror wills from £375

Perfect for individuals who want to plan their estate independently. A single will covers one person’s wishes and can be updated free of charge throughout your lifetime with Jubilee’s lifetime support service.

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Joint Mirror Wills

Mirror Wills are a popular choice for couples who share the
same wishes. Each Will reflects the other, ensuring your estate
is passed on in the way you both intend.
At Jubilee, we guide you through the process with care and
clarity. Our specialists will discuss your joint wishes, answer
any questions, and prepare Wills that give you both peace of
mind for the future.

Mirror Wills are designed for couples – whether
married, civil partners, or unmarried who share the
same wishes about how their estates should be passed
on. They are two separate legal documents that usually mirror one another in almost every detail, except for personal elements such as funeral wishes.
A typical example is that each partner leaves
everything to the other. Then, when the second partner
dies, the estate passes on to the children (or other
chosen beneficiaries) in equal shares.

For initial advice about making a will or to get a fixed cost quote call our will writers.

Mirror Wills work best when both partners want broadly the same arrangements. If your wishes differ it may be better to consider individual Wills that reflect each person’s specific requirements.

  • A clear and consistent plan for both partners
  • Peace of mind that the surviving partner is provided for first
  • Simple and cost effective compared to writing two completely separate Wills
  • Easy to update together if your circumstances change

It’s important to remember that Mirror Wills are not legally binding on the survivor. After one partner dies, the other can change their Will if they wish. That is why good advice and careful drafting are so important.

When making Mirror Wills, it is sensible to consider what should happen if you both die together.
Clear instructions can ensure your wishes are still followed, whatever the circumstances.

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

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