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Will Writing Costs – Fixed Price Wills for only £47

Clear, fixed-price Will Writing with Unlimited Amendments and Postage Included.

How Much Does Will Writing Cost in the UK?

The cost of making a Will can vary depending on who prepares it and how complex your circumstances are. Some solicitors charge hourly rates, while others offer fixed pricing. Understanding what is included in the price is just as important as the cost itself.

We offer clear, fixed pricing for straightforward Wills, so you know exactly what you are paying.

Our Will Writing Prices

Single Will – £47

Includes:

  • Professionally drafted Will
  • Clear instructions review
  • Printed and posted via Royal Mail tracked delivery
  • Unlimited amendments 


A single Will is suitable if you are making a will independently.

Joint, Mirror or Couples Wills – £94

Includes:

  • Two professionally drafted Wills
  • Structured to reflect each other’s wishes
  • Royal Mail tracked delivery
  • Unlimited amendments 


Mirror Wills are commonly used by couples who wish to leave their estate to each other first and then to agreed beneficiaries.

What Is Not Included in the Base Price?

Some situations require additional planning. Optional services may include:

  • Will storage
  • Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
  • Trusts


These are only added if required and discussed clearly beforehand.

Why Do Will Writing Costs Vary?

Prices can differ depending on:

  • Whether you use a solicitor or professional Will writer
  • The complexity of your estate
  • Additional products


Solicitors may charge several hundred pounds for a straightforward Will. Fixed-price services offer a simpler pricing structure for the majority of people.

Is a £47 Will Legitimate?

Yes. A Will is legally valid based on how it is signed and witnessed — not on how much it costs.
To be legally valid in England and Wales, a Will must:

  • Be signed in ink
  • Be witnessed by two independent adults
  • Have both witnesses present at the same time


The cost of drafting does not affect legal validity. Find out more about getting your Will Written.

When Might a Will Cost More?

Additional cost may apply if:

  • You require trust planning
  • You own business assets
  • You have overseas property
  • There are complex family arrangements


In these cases, further advice may be recommended, and you may need a solicitor to write your Will. Our team will advise if you require further help.

Why the cost of Will Writing is cheaper online

Before Covid it was more common for Will Writers to do home visits to customers. They would talk face to face and draft their Will. Our service used to operate in this way, but we had to adapt. We found that our customers actually preferred being able to do their Will over the phone, it was quicker and less intrusive, they also felt less pressured.

From our side, it was a lot cheaper – we didn’t have to pay for travel expenses and accommodation. This enabled us to vastly reduce the cost of writing a Will from £115 to only £47.

Find out more about local Will Writing services here.

Why Fixed Pricing Matters

Fixed pricing provides:

  • Transparency
  • Predictability
  • No hourly billing surprises
  • Clear expectations


Knowing the cost upfront allows you to plan without uncertainty.

FAQ: Will Writing Costs

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Why are some Wills more expensive?

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Do you charge for amendments?

Is Will storage included?

Final Thoughts on Will Writing costs

The most important factor is not the price alone, but whether the Will is prepared carefully and executed correctly. A clearly written and legally valid Will can prevent significant stress and delay later.

Understanding what is included, whether amendments are allowed, and how the Will will be delivered are all important considerations when comparing costs.

Start your Will today and take control of how your estate is handled.

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