Guided wills and estate planning services for families across England & Wales
Every service begins with a conversation, not a form
This service is for you, if you:
This service is for you, if you:
• Want a will prepared properly, with guidance throughout
• Are planning for children, dependants, or family members
• Value clear explanations, not complex legal language
• Want clarity on costs, confirmed transparently
We provide guided will drafting for individuals who want to put clear arrangements in place for their estate.
The process begins with a conversation, where we talk through your wishes and explain the available options in plain English.
Your will is then drafted based on your instructions and provided with clear guidance on signing and witnessing.
This service is suitable for those who want clarity and professional support throughout the process.
Our Services
Single Will Drafting
Mirror Will Drafting
(Couples)
Mirror wills are typically used by couples whose wishes broadly reflect one another while still allowing for individual circumstances.
We begin by discussing your intentions together, ensuring both parties understand the implications of the arrangements being made.
Each will is prepared separately, based on individual instructions, and provided with clear signing guidance.
This service is designed to support couples who want a coordinated but considered approach to planning.
Lasting Powers of Attorney
Lasting Powers of Attorney allow you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so in the future.
We prepare both Health & Welfare and Property & Financial Affairs LPAs based on your instructions, explaining the purpose of each document clearly.
The process begins with a conversation to ensure you understand the choices involved before documents are prepared.
How it works
Book an appointment
Talk it through
Documents drafted
Signing guidance
We provide legal document drafting services and legal information only. We do not provide tax, inheritance tax, or financial advice.
Ready to get peace of mind in place?
What Our Clients Say
“They translated our complex family holdings into a clear, actionable blueprint that everyone understood.”
Michelle, North London
“The service was professional and efficient, with clear direction and guidance through out the process.”
Donna, Nottingham
“The process felt calm and reassuring from start to finish. Everything was explained clearly, and having a conversation rather than filling in long forms made a real difference.”
Mr Simpson, Birmingham
“Putting arrangements in place for our family felt daunting at first, but the guidance we received made it feel manageable and well thought through.”
Lottie, Kent
“Having the opportunity to talk everything through together was invaluable. The process was handled thoughtfully, and our individual wishes were properly reflected.”
Stephen & Tom, South East
“Lasting Powers of Attorney can feel confusing, but everything was explained in a way that made sense. We felt informed and supported throughout.”
Lucy & Paul- Harrow
Your Questions, Answered
If you’re ready to take the next step, you can view our pricing and arrange a call below
Clear answers to common questions about Wills, LPAs, Trusts & how this service works
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Yes. Your will is drafted in accordance with the requirements of the law in England and Wales.
You will receive clear guidance on how to sign and witness your will correctly to ensure it is legally valid. -
Timescales vary depending on individual circumstances and the type of document being prepared.
In most cases, draft documents are prepared shortly after your initial call, once instructions have been confirmed. We will outline expected timescales during your appointment.. -
Yes. Life circumstances change, and documents can be updated if required.
If you wish to make amendments in the future, we can discuss the appropriate next steps and any applicable costs at that time. -
We can draft trust documents based on your instructions.
We do not provide advice on which trust is most suitable for you and do not provide tax or inheritance tax advice. -
A will lets you decide who should receive your money, property, and belongings after your death.
Without a will, these decisions are made by law, which may not match what you would have wanted.
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Secure your family’s future today. Reach out to schedule a no-obligation consultation and discover how a tailored will can deliver confidence for generations to come.