Write Your Will with Confidence

A professionally drafted will is the most important thing you can do to protect your family. Our expert team makes the process simple, affordable, and completely stress-free, whether you prefer to meet us in Lincoln, talk on the phone, or write online.

Without a will, the law decides, not you

More than half of adults in the UK do not have a will. If you die without one, the rules of intestacy determine who inherits your estate, and they may not reflect your wishes at all. Unmarried partners receive nothing. Stepchildren are excluded. Your hard-earned assets could end up in the wrong hands.

A will gives you control. It lets you decide who inherits your estate, who looks after your children, and who manages your affairs. It also helps reduce family disputes and can minimise inheritance tax.

Choose who inherits your estate
Appoint guardians for children under 18
Minimise potential family disputes
Reduce inheritance tax liability
Leave specific gifts to friends, family, or charities
Appoint trusted executors to carry out your wishes
Will writing consultation with a friendly advisor

Which type of will do you need?

Single Will

A straightforward will for one person. Ideal for individuals who want to ensure their estate is distributed according to their wishes.

From £200

Mirror Wills

Two wills for couples that mirror each other's wishes. The most popular choice for married couples and civil partners.

From £350

Will with Trust

A will that includes a trust to protect assets for your beneficiaries, particularly useful for blended families or those with significant assets.

From £250 + will fee

Real families, real results

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"Beneficial Family Wills have been extremely helpful in guiding me through the process of writing my Will. In fact, I've been so pleased with the service that I have recommended Beneficial Family Wills to multiple members of my family and friends who have been equally satisfied."

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Will Writing Questions Answered

Yes, without a will, the law decides how your estate is distributed under the rules of intestacy. This may not reflect your wishes and could leave your loved ones in a difficult situation. A will ensures your assets go to the people you choose.

Ready to write your will?

Book a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our friendly experts. We can meet you in Lincoln, come to your home, or speak over the phone.