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Plain English guides on wills, inheritance, and estate planning — plus our take on the latest proposed wills reform.

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Getting Started

Do I Need a Will?

Why every adult in England and Wales should have a will, and the risks of not having one.

6 min read
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Getting Started

How to Make a Will in the UK

A step-by-step guide to making a legally valid will in England and Wales, from choosing executors to signing and witnessing.

8 min read
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Getting Started

How Much Does a Will Cost?

A breakdown of will writing costs in the UK, from DIY kits to solicitors and online services.

5 min read
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Getting Started

Your Will-Writing Checklist

Everything you need to prepare before writing your will, from asset lists to executor choices.

5 min read
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Intestacy & Inheritance

What Happens If You Die Without a Will?

How the intestacy rules distribute your estate when you die without a will in England and Wales.

7 min read
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Intestacy & Inheritance

Intestacy Rules in England and Wales

A clear explanation of the intestacy rules that apply when someone dies without a will in England and Wales.

7 min read
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Intestacy & Inheritance

Understanding Inheritance Tax

A plain English guide to inheritance tax in the UK, including thresholds, exemptions, and how to reduce your bill.

8 min read
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Intestacy & Inheritance

Who Can Inherit If There Is No Will?

A guide to who is entitled to inherit under the intestacy rules in England and Wales, and who misses out.

6 min read
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Types of Wills

Simple Will vs Mirror Wills

The differences between a simple will and mirror wills, and how to decide which is right for you and your partner.

5 min read
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Types of Wills

What Is a Codicil?

What a codicil is, when to use one, and when it's better to write a new will instead.

4 min read
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Types of Wills

Wills for Blended Families

How to write a will that protects all members of your blended family, including stepchildren and children from previous relationships.

6 min read
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Types of Wills

Letter of Wishes

What a letter of wishes is, what to include, and how it works alongside your will.

4 min read
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Executors & Administration

How to Choose an Executor

What executors do, who to choose, and the common mistakes to avoid when appointing executors in your will.

6 min read
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Executors & Administration

What Is Probate and Do You Need It?

A plain English explanation of probate — what it is, when it's needed, and how the process works in England and Wales.

7 min read
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Executors & Administration

Lasting Power of Attorney and Wills

How a lasting power of attorney works alongside your will, and why you might need both.

6 min read
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Life Events

Updating Your Will After Marriage or Divorce

How marriage and divorce affect your will, and what you need to do to keep your estate plan up to date.

5 min read
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Life Events

Wills and Children: Guardianship

How to use your will to appoint legal guardians for your children, and what happens if you don't.

6 min read
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Life Events

Can You Disinherit Someone?

Whether you can legally exclude someone from your will in England and Wales, and what claims they might make.

5 min read
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After a Death

What to Do When Someone Dies

A practical step-by-step guide to what you need to do when a loved one dies in England and Wales.

8 min read
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After a Death

How to Find a Will

Where to look for a deceased person's will, and what to do if you can't find one.

5 min read
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Types of Wills

Overseas Assets in Your Will

How to deal with foreign property, bank accounts, and other assets in your English or Welsh will.

6 min read
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Getting Started

What to Do After Receiving Your Will

A practical guide to signing, witnessing, and storing your will once it arrives.

5 min read
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Law Reform

The New Wills Act: What Could Change

The Law Commission has proposed replacing the Wills Act 1837. Here is what their draft Wills Bill would mean for anyone making a will in England and Wales.

7 min read
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Law Reform

Electronic Wills: What the Law Commission Is Proposing

The Law Commission's draft Wills Bill proposes making electronic wills legally valid for the first time. Here is how they would work and what it could mean for you.

6 min read
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Law Reform

Marriage May No Longer Revoke Your Will

Under the current law, getting married automatically revokes your will. The Law Commission's draft Wills Bill proposes abolishing this rule. Here is what that could mean.

5 min read
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Law Reform

Testamentary Capacity: What Is Changing

The Law Commission proposes replacing the Victorian-era capacity test for making a will with the modern Mental Capacity Act 2005 framework. Here is what that means.

7 min read
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Law Reform

The Dispensing Power: Courts Could Save Informal Wills

The Law Commission proposes giving courts the power to validate wills that fail on technicalities. Here is how the dispensing power would work and why it matters.

6 min read
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Law Reform

Undue Influence and Wills: What Could Change

It is notoriously difficult to prove someone was pressured into making a will. The Law Commission proposes a new statutory framework. Here is what it would mean.

7 min read
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Law Reform

Children Making Wills: The Age Could Drop to 16

The Law Commission proposes lowering the minimum age for making a will from 18 to 16. Here is why they recommend this change and what it would mean in practice.

5 min read
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Law Reform

Will Witness Rules: What Is Changing

The Law Commission proposes extending the witness-beneficiary rule to cohabitants and to those who sign on behalf of the testator. Here is what that means.

5 min read

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