Most adults don’t have a Will.
Don’t be one of them.
Take a minute to see if you need a Will or get your step-by-step guide.
Nearly 60% of UK adults don’t have a Will. Many people assume it’s only for the wealthy, but everyone needs one to protect their loved ones.
1 in 5 adults die without a Will. Without a Will, your wishes may not be followed and your family could face legal complications.
Two‑thirds of UK adults either have no Will or one that is out of date. Outdated Wills can lead to unintended consequences, leaving your estate at risk.
Making a Will is easier than you think when you know what to do. Step‑by‑step guidance can make the process straightforward and less overwhelming.
About us.
Our mission.
Our mission is simple: to help more people take action on their Will.
Too many people put it off or never get around to it, leaving their families unprotected and their wishes uncertain. We want to change that. Our mission is to make understanding, planning, and writing your Will as straightforward as possible, so that more people actually do it.
We start by giving you clear, practical information that helps you understand what a Will is, why it matters, and how to take the first step with confidence.
As we grow, we aim to connect people with trusted professionals and organisations who can guide them through planning for the future. This could include charities, legal experts, and other reputable partners.
Our vision is to become a trusted, all-in-one resource that empowers people everywhere to take control of their future and protect the people they love.
Did you know?
Digital assets matter.
Many overlook digital assets like social media, online banking, or cryptocurrency. A Will ensures they’re managed and passed on as you wish.
Pets need a plan.
If you have pets, a Will lets you decide who’ll care for them when you’re gone so their well-being is guaranteed.
Download the free guide.
How to Make Your Will with Confidence. A clear, practical guide to help you understand what a Will is, why it matters, and how to take action, even if you’re not sure where to start.
Making a Will doesn’t have to be complicated.
Our free guide breaks it down into simple, step-by-step advice that helps you protect your family, your wishes, and your peace of mind.
Inside the guide, you’ll learn:
When you do and don’t need a Will
What happens if you die without one
Common mistakes to avoid
How to make your Will affordable and legally sound
FAQs.
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we are an independent platform designed to educate and empower people about the importance of having a Will. We aim to make the process easier to understand, less intimidating, and more accessible to everyone.
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We offer free guides, resources, and educational content to help you understand every step of making a Will, from what to include to how to get started.
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This site is for anyone who wants to understand Wills and planning for the future. Whether you are just starting to think about a Will or looking for clear guidance to take action, our resources are designed to help.
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A Will ensures that your wishes are followed and your loved ones are protected. Without one, the law decides who inherits your estate which can cause unnecessary stress, delays, and disputes.
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We’re independent and not a law firm. We aim to provide clear, trustworthy information and work with organisations and professionals who share our mission to make planning for the future more accessible.
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Not directly at the moment. Our goal is to provide educational resources and connect you with guidance that can help you take the next step with confidence.
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We want to become a leading educational resource for Wills and estate planning, helping more people understand their options and make informed decisions.
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You can share our resources, join our community, or partner with us to help raise awareness and make planning for the future simpler and more accessible for everyone.
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Yes. All our guides are completely free. Our mission is to help as many people as possible understand and take action on planning their Will and future.
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Absolutely. We welcome feedback from our users to help make the site more useful and accessible for everyone. You can use our contact form to share your suggestions.
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