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Complete your Will in just a few steps – securely from your home

Start Your Will from the Comfort of Your Home with The Legal Practice

We understand that drafting a will is a deeply personal task. You can feel secure knowing that we at The Legal Practice will continue to be here for your loved ones for many years to come, as we have been serving local communities as solicitors of choice for over six decades.

That’s why we make it simple and stress-free by offering a will writing service that you can start from the comfort of your own home. No need for time-consuming office visits—our streamlined process ensures your will is professionally handled, all while you remain in the comfort of familiar surroundings.

Choosing The Legal Practice means you’ll be supported by a dedicated team of expert solicitors who prioritize your peace of mind. We offer clear guidance and compassionate service every step of the way, ensuring that your final wishes are carefully considered and legally sound. Trust in our experience, reliability, and commitment to providing personalized legal services at your convenience.

How It Works

1 Start the Will Questionnaire

Answer a few questions about your assets, beneficiaries, and special instructions. You can save your progress and come back anytime.

2Review and we will prepare your Will

We will start preparing your Will. We will book a consultation in the office, on the phone or online to answer any questions and ensure that you may have.

3Receive, check and sign your Will

We will send you the Will and if you are happy with the Will, we will invite you to the office to sign or send you instructions how to sign and the Will.
We will store your Will free of charge

Why Choose The Legal Practice

Trusted Legal Expertise

All Wills are prepared and reviewed by qualified solicitors.

Secure & Private

Your data is safe and confidential with us, using secure technology to protect your information.

Affordable & Transparent

Our prices are competitive, with no hidden fees.

Personalized Service

We offer tailored advice to suit your needs, ensuring your Will reflects your wishes.

Online Wills FAQs

Do my assets automatically pass to my spouse ?
Unfortunately your estate does not always automatically pass to a partner or spouse. Unmarried partners without a will may not be recognized as a beneficiary. In cases where you are married or in a civil partnership, your spouse does not a necessarily receive the whole of your estate. Your children, children from previous relationships or other family members may be entitled to a share of your estate upon your death. At times this can result in the family home being sold – highlighting the importance of preparing a will to ensure that everything is dealt with amicably and with no problems.
What age can I make a will?

Any person who is 18 years of age or older can have a will. Armed forces who are on active duty can make a will once they turn 17 years of age.

Who can witness my will ?

It is recommended that an independent person is present as a witness when you sign your will – someone who is not a family member or beneficiary of your will. This is to ensure that the witnesses are impartial.

What happens if a beneficiary dies before me?

In cases where a beneficiary dies before you, we can review your will to determine if any alterations need to be made.

What are the executors ?
Executors are the people who are responsible for administering your estate in accordance with the terms in your will. The role of executor can be time consuming and stressful, particularly during this difficult time, so you have the option of naming a professional executor.
What are the main stages of probate ?

Probate involves three main stages.

  1. Investigating the extent of the estate
  2. Completing tax returns and applying to the court for the grant from the probate registry, collecting the assets, paying any debts of the deceased and distributing the remaining estate.
Why do people use a professional firm for probate ?
As the probate process can be complex and takes some time, people are often allocated a firm of their choice to help ease the pressure. An executor or next of kin who applies for a grant is personally liable for any mistakes or incorrect distributions of estate. The process involves extensive legal and tax knowledge as there are numerous complications that may arise including will disputes.
At Legal Practice we can give you peace of mind when dealing with any probate matters by ensuring that the estate is being dealt with efficiently and as required.

Our Fees

Mirror Wills for Spouse

All our fees are subject to 20% VAT.
£500
  • VAT  £100

  • Total cost for routine will   £600

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tlp@thelegalpractice.co.uk

020 4534 3125

020 8903 7017

The Legal Practice Ltd

122 – 126 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley London

HA9 8HP

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