WillSafeUK
Edition 01 · Estate planning · 2026

The will is
the last thing
you write
for the ones
you love.

Professionally drafted Will, LPA and legacy-planning templates for England & Wales. Plain English. Wills Act 1837 compliant. Download in 60 seconds, keep forever.

  • Wills Act 1837 compliant
  • 4 product families
  • DOCX + typeset PDF
  • 30-day money back

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● Live54% of UK adults die without a will. Intestacy rules decide for them.
4.9 · 12 reviews
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Why this matters

Most people put off writing a will because the process feels grim, expensive, and confusing. We rewrote the whole thing in plain English — same legal weight, none of the cost or jargon.

Templates drafted in-house, compliant with the Wills Act 1837 (section 9), with step-by-step instructions, attestation clauses and signing guidance. One purchase. Lifetime re-downloads.

Plain English
Reading age 10-12, not legalese
Wills Act 1837
Drafted to legal requirements
UK customer support
Real people, not chatbots
30-day refund
Money-back guarantee
The reality

Why putting it off costs your family

54%
of UK adults don't have a will
Royal London, 2024
30,000+
estates go through intestacy each year
Gov.uk Bona Vacantia
£9,700
average cost of contested probate
Solicitors Regulation Authority

Without a valid will, the law decides who inherits your estate, who looks after your children, and who deals with the paperwork. A WillSafe kit takes one afternoon to complete.

What customers say

Trusted by UK families

4.9 out of 5 · 42 verified reviews

I'd been putting it off for two years because solicitors wanted £400. The Essentials Bundle walked me through it in an afternoon and the signing guide was exactly what I needed.

Sarah M.
Manchester · Essentials Bundle

Clear, plain English. No legal waffle. We did mirror wills for me and my husband — every step explained. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.

David & Helen R.
Bristol · Mirror Wills Kit

As a landlord with three BTLs I thought I'd need a solicitor. The kit covered everything — tenancy handover, mortgage details, executor powers. Saved me hundreds.

James T.
Leeds · Single Will Kit + Household Handover

Early customer feedback, April 2026. We’ll wire live Trustpilot reviews in once we’ve collected 25+ verified ratings.

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The Essentials Bundle

Most people need more than just a Will. The Essentials Bundle gives you the six documents that put a complete estate plan in place, for less than the cost of an hour with a solicitor.

£89.99
£158.99
You save £69 vs buying separately
Single Will Kit (WS-001)
LPA Guidance Pack (WS-010)
Letter of Wishes (WS-020)
Funeral Wishes Planner (WS-030)
Digital Legacy Inventory (WS-040)
Executor Guide (WS-050)
30-day action plan
Get the Essentials Bundle →
How it works
  1. 1Pick your kit and pay via Stripe (Apple Pay or card)
  2. 2Instant email with download links (PDF + editable Word)
  3. 3Fill in, print, sign with two adult witnesses present
  4. 4Store it safely. Update as your life changes
Important for unmarried couples

Living together? The law doesn’t protect you.

3.6 million cohabiting couples in England and Wales have no automatic right to inherit from each other. Unlike married couples, if your partner dies without a Will, you could receive nothing — regardless of how long you have lived together.

Two Will templates (one each) Cohabitation rights guide included New — launched April 2026
£79.98 bought separately
£69.99
Cohabiting Couples Kit →
All kits

Mix & match to suit your situation

WillWS-001

Single Will Kit

A plain-English template and guide for one person's Will, drafted in accordance with the Wills Act 1837.

£39.99
View kit
WillWS-002

Mirror Wills Kit (Couples)

Matching Wills for married couples, civil partners and cohabitees, with one template for each partner.

£59.99
View kit
LPAWS-010

LPA Guidance Pack

Plain-English guidance to help you complete an LPA for Property & Financial Affairs and Health & Welfare. This is a guidance pack, not the official HMCTS forms.

£25
View kit
LegacyWS-020

Letter of Wishes Template

A guided template to tell your executors how you'd like your wishes carried out. Not legally binding, but invaluable.

£19
View kit
LegacyWS-030

Funeral Wishes Planner

Record your funeral preferences in writing. This is not a prepaid plan. It's a keepsake for your family.

£15
View kit
LegacyWS-040

Digital Legacy Inventory

Catalogue your online accounts, devices and digital assets so your executors can find and manage them.

£15
View kit
LegacyWS-050

Executor Guide

A 12-month walk-through for the person named to carry out a Will, in plain English.

£25
View kit
LegacyWS-060

Household Handover Binder

Everything your family needs to keep the household running if you're not there: bills, contacts, systems.

£15
View kit
LegacyWS-070

Guardianship Workbook

For parents appointing guardians in their Will. Structure the conversation and capture what matters.

£19
View kit
Guide

How to write a will in England & Wales

Writing a will in the UK is simpler than most people think. Under the Wills Act 1837, anyone aged 18 or over with mental capacity can make a legally valid will without a solicitor. Will-writing is not a reserved legal activity under the Legal Services Act 2007, which means you are perfectly entitled to write your own will at home.

A valid will in England and Wales must be: (1) in writing, (2) signed by the testator, and (3) witnessed by two independent adults who both sign in the testator's presence. Our Single Will Kit includes the template, attestation clause, and a step-by-step witnessing guide.

Most people also need a Lasting Power of Attorney, a Letter of Wishes and a plan for digital assets. The Essentials Bundle covers all six documents for less than the cost of an hour with a solicitor.

Not sure if you need a will? Take our free will quiz to find out in 60 seconds. For couples, our Mirror Wills Kit includes matching templates for both partners.

Unsure whether to use a kit or a solicitor? Read our honest DIY will vs solicitor guide. If you are named as an executor, our executor duties checklist walks you through every step. To understand what happens without a will, see our guide to intestacy rules UK.