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Welcome to the Standard Will Generator

Create your legally compliant UK Last Will and Testament

Why Make a Will?

Without a valid Will, your estate will be distributed according to the UK intestacy rules, which may not reflect your wishes. A Will ensures your assets go to the people you choose, allows you to appoint guardians for minor children, and can help reduce the burden on your loved ones during a difficult time.

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Personal Details

Your information as it will appear on the Will

Appointment of Executors

Executors will manage your estate after your death

Tip: Choose responsible and trustworthy people who you trust to manage your estate. Appoint at least two executors in case one cannot act.

Primary Executor

Secondary Executor (Reserve)

Funeral & Burial Wishes

Your preferences for funeral arrangements

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Family Details

Information about your family members

Family information helps ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes. Providing accurate details about your dependants is important for the validity of your Will.

Children

Parents

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Debts & Financial Obligations

All debts must be paid from your estate before distribution to beneficiaries

Under UK law, your debts are settled from your estate before any gifts or distributions take effect. It is important to provide a complete picture of your financial obligations.

Debts You Owe

Debts Owed TO You

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Your Assets

List all your assets for estate calculation

Properties

Joint Tenancy Note: Property held as joint tenants passes automatically to the survivor outside this Will. To include in your Will, consider changing to tenants in common.

Bank Accounts

Investments

Business Interests

Vehicles

Valuables & Personal Items

Digital Assets

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Beneficiaries & Estate Distribution

Specify how your estate should be distributed

Testamentary Freedom

Under UK law, you have testamentary freedom to distribute your estate as you wish. However, dependants may have a claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. It is advisable to make reasonable provision for your spouse, children, and anyone financially dependent on you.

Specific Gifts

Leave specific items or sums of money to named individuals.

Charitable Bequests

Leave gifts to registered charities. Charitable bequests can reduce Inheritance Tax liability.

Residuary Estate

After debts, expenses, and specific gifts are paid, how should the remainder of your estate be distributed? Percentages should total 100%.

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Guardianship of Minor Children

Who will care for your children if you pass away?

Additional Special Circumstances

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Review & Generate Your Will

Please review all details before generating your Will