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Will Writing

Protect What Matters Most with a Professionally Drafted Will

Our solicitors will guide you through every decision at a fixed price. Find out which Will is right for you in just a few minutes.

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Your case is handled by a qualified solicitor throughout
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Always agreed before any work begins

How It Works

Simple & Transparent — Every Step of the Way

We know that cost and process can feel uncertain. Here’s exactly what to expect.

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Free Consultation

Get in touch and we’ll have an initial conversation completely free of charge. No commitment, no pressure — just honest guidance.

No charge
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Your Solicitor Meets You

One of our solicitors will meet you at a time and place that suits you — to walk through the process, answer questions, and understand your situation fully.

On your terms
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Clear Fees Upfront

Before you make any decision, you’ll receive a written quote with your exact fixed fee. You decide whether to proceed — absolutely no obligation.

Written & fixed
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We Handle the Rest

Once instructed, we take care of everything. Your dedicated solicitor keeps you informed at every stage, from start to finish.

Start to finish

“You will always know the full cost before making any decision. Our job is to guide you — never to pressure you.”

The GLCS Team

Why Make a Will?

Without a valid Will, your estate passes under the rules of intestacy — which may not reflect your wishes at all.

Protect Your Loved Ones

Decide exactly who inherits and ensure your family is provided for, including appointing guardians for children under 18.

Appoint People You Trust

Choose your own executors rather than leaving it to the courts or distant relatives.

Reduce Family Stress

A clear Will significantly reduces the burden on your family and helps avoid disputes during an already difficult time.

Tax Planning

A well-drafted Will can help structure your estate efficiently and make the most of available inheritance tax allowances.

Our Will Writing Fees

Fixed fees agreed in writing before we begin. You will always know the full cost before making any decision.

Wills

All Wills are drafted and reviewed by our solicitors. Secure document storage included.

  • Single Simple Will
    Executors, guardians, straightforward inheritance instructions
    £300 +VAT
  • Mirror Wills (couple)
    Two matching Wills — ideal for couples with the same wishes
    £500 +VAT
  • Complex Single Will
    Trusts, foreign assets, or tailored beneficiary arrangements
    £475 +VAT
  • Complex Mirror Wills
    Blended families, trust planning, or overseas assets
    £675 +VAT
  • Memorandum of Wishes
    Personal wishes alongside your Will — gifts, funeral preferences
    £100 +VAT
All fees exclude VAT at 20%. A written quote is provided before any work begins. Fees include solicitor review and secure document storage.

Not Sure Which Will You Need?

Answer 6 quick questions and we’ll recommend the right Will, show you an exact fixed price, and a solicitor will follow up within 24 hours.

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Tell us a little about your situation and we’ll show you exactly which Will you need and what it will cost — before you make any decision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Without a Will your estate passes under the rules of intestacy, which may not reflect your wishes. Unmarried partners receive nothing automatically, and your chosen executors and guardians cannot act without being named in a valid Will.

Mirror Wills are two separate Wills for a couple with matching wishes — for example, leaving everything to each other first, then to children. They are independent documents and either person can change theirs at any time.

Yes. You can update your Will at any time. We recommend reviewing it every few years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.

Your estate is distributed under the intestacy rules. Unmarried partners inherit nothing. The process is slower, more expensive, and your wishes regarding gifts, guardians, or executors cannot be honoured.

A Memorandum of Wishes sits alongside your Will and sets out personal preferences — specific gifts, funeral wishes, or guidance for trustees. It is not legally binding but provides helpful context for your executors.

Ready to Get Started?

Speak with one of our solicitors today — free consultation, no obligation.

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