Are your wills really free?+
                    
                        Yes. All wills created via this website are 100% free. There are no catches. There are no hidden costs.
                    
                 
                
                    How can that be the case?+
                    
                        Our mission is to change the way people get wills. Some 60% of adults in the UK don’t have a will,
                        meaning that well over 30 million people run the risk of having their estates distributed according to
                        the laws of intestacy. We want to help change that.
                    
                 
                
                    Can I write a will online without a solicitor?+
                    
                        Yes. There is absolutely no need to use a solicitor to draw up your will. We have worked with expert legal advisors to ensure all our wills are fully legal in terms of the wording. Most solicitors use
                        a boiler plate template, whereas our system will ensure we create a fully personalised will for you.
                    
                 
                
                    Why should I use Free Wills?+
                    
                        Our unique software lets you create your own comprehensive fully legal last will and testament from the comfort of your own home, without you having to visit a solicitor's office. You can take as little or as long as you need to complete the process, and we provide you with helpful step by step guidance along the way. You will be pleased to know we are full members of the Society of Will Writers.
                    
                    
                        ALL Wills created on this website are checked, vetted and approved by an experienced practicing solicitor regulated by The Solicitors Regulation Authority.
                    
                 
                
                    How do you make money?+
                    
                        We make a small affiliate commission on add-on products, through
                        partnerships with reputable companies; and through discreet advertising on the web site. We
                        feel that if you make a will for free with us, you are more likely to use us for other services in the future.
                    
                 
                
                    What are the requirements to make a will?+
                    
                        You have to be aged 18 or over; be 'of sound mind'; understand what is in your will; and be making the will
                        voluntarily. For a will to be legally binding, when your will is complete, you need to sign it in the
                        presence of two witnesses (who can’t benefit from your will), both of whom must add their own signatures.
                        The correct wording and the correct signing and witnessing of the will are what is needed to make it fully
                        legal.
                    
                 
                
                    Can I get a Mirror Will?+
                    
                        Mirror Wills get their names from the wishes of one person’s
                        Will reflecting another (typically that of their partner) but they are in fact two individual Wills, rather than one joint Will.
                        We do Wills for couples all the time.
                    
                 
                
                    What kind of will shall I get?+
                    
                        Our online will writing service generates a personalised fully legal will that states what you would like to happen to
                        your possessions when you die, specify gifts including sentimental items. names an executor(s), nominates guardians for your children if
                        applicable, guardians for your pets, and specifies your funeral wishes. We are also able to set up trusts if appropriate.  Our will writing service is not suitable if you own or
                        part own a farm or where you have wishes that could be considered contentious.
                    
                 
                
                    How does it work?+
                    
                        We provide you with a series of structured easy to follow questions in plain English for you to answer to
                        create your own personalised will. You can complete your will for free, preview it for free, and download it
                        for free. There are absolutely no fees at all.
                    
                 
                
                    How long will it take to write my will?+
                    
                        For the vast majority of people, it will take less than fifteen minutes. If you need longer, then that's
                        fine as our system auto-saves each section for you.
                    
                 
                
                    Can I change my will?+
                    
                        Yes, you can easily make changes to your will. You can make as many changes as you like, for free.
                    
                 
                
                    What is an executor and what do they do?+
                    
                        Executors are either individuals or an organisation that you appoint within your will to deal with all
                        aspects of your estate after you’ve passed away. After applying for legal authority to deal with your estate
                        (known as probate), the executors will ensure that all your assets are accounted for and paid into your
                        estate and after any debts and funeral expenses have been paid, they will ensure that the estate will be
                        distributed in accordance with your will.
                    
                 
                
                    What is a guardian and what do they do?+
                    
                        If you die leaving children under the age of 18 and there is no other person living who has parental
                        responsibility, you can choose who you would like to be their guardian in your will. The guardian(s) will be
                        responsible for looking after your children as they grow up, having control over their welfare, health and
                        schooling.
                    
                 
                
                    What are witnesses and what do they do?+
                    
                        Witnesses are people who see the act of signature and add their signatures and names to the
                        Will to prove this. By law your Will needs two adult witnesses. The witnesses do not commit themselves to
                        anything by adding their details; they are simply witnessing you signing the Will.
                    
                 
                
                    Where should I store my will?+
                    
                        You can either store your will safely at home or you can pay for a will storage service, such as that
                        provided by most will writing companies, other organisations such as the co-operative society, a
                        solicitor or with the government’s Probate Service. We will email you further details of our recommended
                        service once you complete your will.
Caution: Do not store your will in a bank safety deposit
                        box, as the bank might not be able to release the contents of the safety deposit box without a grant of
                        probate, and a will is required to apply for a grant of probate!
                    
                 
                
                    What happens if I don't make a will?+
                    
                        If you die without making a valid will (also known as dying ‘intestate’), your estate goes to your ‘next
                        of kin’ which is usually your husband or wife, or if you are unmarried, your children. If you have no
                        family members close enough to inherit, the government will keep everything. Without a will, your loved
                        ones will have far more work to do after your death and it is highly likely that your possessions will
                        not be distributed the way you would want. With no recognised document for the administration or
                        distribution of your possessions, the government rules will stipulate who will inherit, and this
                        typically results in negative tax consequences, heartache and lost time and money for your loved ones.
                    
                 
                
                    Finally+
                    
                        Remember, our mission is to change the way people get wills. We will provide you with a high quality, convenient, easy to use online will writing
                        service - and best of all it won't cost you a penny.