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About GetWill

GetWill is a technology platform built by Ailex that makes accessing professional will writing services simple and convenient. Our legal services are provided by Fifty Six Law, an SRA-regulated law firm with specialist solicitors in both non-contentious and contentious wills and probate matters.

Founded in 2021, the team at GetWill has helped thousands of people protect their legacy and ensure their wishes are upheld. The solicitors at Fifty Six Law are committed to providing expert legal advice with the highest professional standards.

It takes just 20 minutes to fill out our Will Info form through the GetWill platform. After you complete this form, one of Fifty Six Law’s expert solicitors will call you to discuss your will in more detail. We want to get it just right for you.

The legal team at Fifty Six Law takes the time to understand your unique wishes and family dynamics. They then draft customised and bespoke wills that accurately reflect your desires, handling your estate plans with discretion and expertise.

Fifty Six Law stays up-to-date on ever-changing UK laws and regulations as an SRA-regulated firm. Through GetWill, we offer transparent, competitive pricing and direct support from qualified legal professionals.

Our customers trust us to provide valid, enforceable wills that stand the test of time, with the assurance that they’re working with regulated legal specialists.

Contact our friendly team who are available 7 days a week to discuss your needs – we’re here to offer guidance and peace of mind.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)…

If you live in England or Wales and pass away without a legally valid will, the government will determine how to distribute your estate. This process is called intestacy. If you have no living family members, your entire estate will go to the Crown.

If you have children under 18, the court can appoint guardians to make decisions about their care, finances, education, and living arrangements. This may not align with your preferences.

Writing a will allows you to choose who inherits your assets and property. You can also specify guardianship arrangements for any minor children. Having a customised will prevents the state from making determinations that may go against your wishes. It provides peace of mind your loved ones will be provided for as you intend.

A properly drafted will allows you to:

Name trusted guardians to care for any children under 18 should you pass away. This ensures your children are looked after as you wish.
Appoint reliable executors to administer your estate and enact the terms in your will. This minimiaes disputes between heirs.
Specify beneficiaries to inherit your assets and possessions. This grants control over who receives your estate.
Leave specific gifts or set sums of money to loved ones or charities. This enables tailored gifts.
Create protective trusts for assets to help future generations, avoid care costs, or assist vulnerable beneficiaries. This provides security.
State your funeral preferences to align with beliefs and values. This provides peace of mind.

Your will distributes your belongings and assets when you pass away. It deals with what you own at death, not when writing the will. Your situation may change significantly later in life.

Making a legally valid will is vital. It clarifies your wishes and protects loved ones. Couples can make mirror wills with identical instructions.

Without a will in England/Wales, the law decides guardianship and inheritance. Don’t leave it to chance.

Many people assume that writing a will is complicated. But with the GetWill platform and expert legal guidance from Fifty Six Law’s solicitors, we simplify the process.

Before drafting your will, you should think about:

The type of will you need
Who you would like to inherit your estate
Who will care for any minor children
If you’ll leave gifts to charity
Who will administer your estate

To begin, fill out our 20-minute Will Info form online through the GetWill platform. A qualified solicitor from Fifty Six Law will then call you back shortly to discuss your needs and provide a quote.

Discuss your priorities with the legal advisor. It’s helpful to have to hand the key details such as beneficiary names and addresses.

We’re here to help you create the will that truly reflects your wishes for when you pass away. With regulated legal specialists from Fifty Six Law and the convenient GetWill technology platform, we make this as straightforward as we can.

When drafting your will, the solicitors at Fifty Six Law can help you to distribute your estate in several ways:

A fixed sum of money (e.g. £5,000 to a nephew) is a pecuniary bequest.
A specific personal item (like heirlooms or jewelry) is a specific bequest.
A percentage of your remaining estate after other gifts is a residuary bequest.

You can also leave a reversionary bequest – where an initial gift passes to another person if the original recipient dies before you.

Discuss your legacy goals with your legal advisor to select the ideal gift types for your will.

Absolutely – you can include your funeral wishes in your will. Our will writing service includes a section for detailing these preferences, should you want to include these.

For example, you may specify a burial or cremation. You can share how you wish loved ones to memorialise you. Documenting these wishes helps your family fulfil them when the time comes.

It’s certainly helpful to leave clear funeral instructions so your loved ones understand your preferences. This grants them peace of mind that they are honouring your beliefs and values. You can discuss any special requests with your Fifty Six Law solicitor when crafting your will.

Founder of GetWill & Co-founder of C-PAID

Paul Wood FRSA

As founder of GetWill and co-founder of C-PAID, I have seen first-hand the challenges that improper estate planning can create for grieving families. Your will should ensure that your assets are distributed as you intend upon your passing.

Through GetWill’s technology platform and Fifty Six Law’s specialist legal expertise, we combine convenience with professional excellence. Fifty Six Law is an SRA-regulated law firm with solicitors who specialise in both non-contentious and contentious wills and probate matters, ensuring you receive the highest standard of legal service.

Taking the time to create a customised will with expert legal help is one of the greatest gifts you can leave your family. We are honoured to guide you on this significant journey with compassion and dedication to your unique needs.

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