Will Writing
A strong foundation for your estate plan.
A professionally drafted Will is essential for protecting your estate and ensuring your wishes are followed. It provides clear legal instructions for how your assets should be distributed after death.
Without a valid Will, your estate is dealt with under the UK rules of intestacy. This may lead to delays, additional costs, and outcomes that do not reflect your intentions.
Our Will writing process:
We begin with a detailed consultation to understand your situation and priorities. Your Will is then professionally drafted, reviewed with you, and finalised with clear guidance on execution and storage.
This approach ensures clarity, accuracy, and peace of mind.
What a professionally written Will can include.
A Will can:
- Appoint executors to manage your estate
- Name guardians for minor children
- Specify gifts and beneficiaries
- Provide instructions for trusts and estate administration
Officium Legacy ensures your Will is clear, legally compliant, and tailored to your personal and family circumstances.
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Our Estate Planning Client Journey
01
free consultation
We start with a complimentary consultation to understand your needs and objectives. This allows us to provide clear, tailored guidance from the outset.
02
Onboarding
Once our services are agreed, we’ll onboard you as a client and go through a simple fact find to gather information such as your beneficiaries, and executors.
03
Document creation
Our team will then draft your documents using our specialist software ready for you to review.
04
Review
Draft copies of your documents will be sent to you via email for you to double check the information and spelling are correct.
05
Signing & Storage
Our documents will then be printed on official paper and sent to you for signing along with signing instructions. If you have paid for storage you will be given instructions on where to send your completed documents.