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Plan Your Legacy with a Professionally Written Will

A will is your way to ensure your wishes are followed and your loved ones are protected after you’re gone.

What Is a Will?

A will is a legal document that sets out how you want your estate (your property, money, and possessions) to be distributed after your death. It allows you to:

Why Make a Will?

Without a will, the law decides who gets what — and it might not be what you’d have wanted. Making a will gives you control and provides peace of mind for your family.
Ensure your partner, children, and dependents are provided for according to your wishes, not the law’s default rules.
Appoint trusted people to look after your children if something happens to you and your partner.
Clear instructions prevent confusion and potential conflict between family members during a difficult time.
Leave gifts to charities or organizations that are important to you.

What Happens Without a Will? (Intestacy)

If you die without a valid will, your estate is distributed according to intestacy rules, which may not reflect your wishes:

  • Unmarried partners inherit nothing — even if you’ve been together for years
  • Children receive their share at 18 — potentially before they’re mature enough to manage it
  • Complex family situations can lead to lengthy legal disputes and delays
  • The court appoints guardians for your children, not you

Types of Wills We Offer

Single Wills

Perfect for individuals who want to plan their estate independently. A single will covers one person’s wishes and can be updated free of charge throughout your lifetime with Jubilee’s lifetime support service.

Ideal for: Single people, divorced individuals, or those with separate estate planning needs.

Mirror Wills

Popular with couples, mirror wills allow partners to leave everything to each other first, then to their chosen beneficiaries (usually children) after both have passed. They’re separate documents, so each partner has their own will, but with matching terms.

Ideal for: Married couples or civil partners with similar wishes for their estate.

Trust Wills

Trust wills include protective trusts that can safeguard your assets from care home fees, protect against sideways disinheritance, and ensure your estate passes to your chosen beneficiaries. This is particularly useful if you have a property or want to protect your children’s inheritance.
Ideal for: Homeowners, blended families, or those concerned about care costs and inheritance protection.

Jubilee's Will Writing Process

Understanding Your Needs

We start with a free, no-obligation consultation to understand your family, assets, and wishes.

Building the Structure

We help you decide on executors, beneficiaries, guardians, and any trusts or special provisions.

Clear Drafting

We prepare your will in plain English, ensuring it's legally valid and accurately reflects your wishes.

Future-Proofing

Your will is stored securely and can be updated free of charge as your circumstances change.

What Our Clients Say

Real stories from families we’ve helped protect their legacy.

Request a Free Consultation to Create Your Will Today

Get started with a free consultation and discover how easy it is to protect your family’s future.

We understand that creating a will can feel overwhelming, and you might prefer discussing your options in person with a professional before making any decisions.

Last Will and Testament

Making a Will is an essential part of your Inheritance Planning. It allows you to specify who should inherit your home, money and other possessions. Once in place you can prevent your loved ones from experiencing unnecessary stress, delays and costs in accessing their rightful inheritance.

What do you need to consider?

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