"So simple. Finished my will over a cup of tea."
— Alex M.Online Will Writing — England & Wales
Write your will online in minutes.
From £49.99.
Willow walks you through every step in plain English. No solicitor appointment. No jargon. A legally valid will you can create from home, whenever it suits you.
- Solicitor-reviewed templates for England & Wales
- Takes less than 10 minutes
- Save progress and finish on your schedule
- From £49.99 — no hidden fees
"Solicitor-reviewed" refers to our will templates and precedents. Individual documents are generated from your answers and are not separately reviewed by a solicitor.
Takes less than 10 minutes · Pause and resume any time
Simple from start to finish
How Willow works
Answer simple questions
Every question is written in plain English with a clear explanation. You'll always know what you're deciding and why it matters.
Review your will
See your complete will document before you commit. Check every clause, make changes, and only download when you're happy.
Print, sign & store
Print your will, sign it in front of two witnesses, and store it somewhere safe. Full instructions are included with every document.
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Why it matters
Why everyone in England & Wales should have a will
Without a will, the law — not you — decides who inherits your estate. The intestacy rules follow a fixed formula that may leave out your partner, your stepchildren, close friends, or charities you care about. Over 60% of UK adults have no will.
Protect an unmarried partner
Unmarried partners have no automatic right to inherit, no matter how long you've been together. Only a will guarantees they are provided for.
Choose guardians for your children
A will is the only way to formally nominate who should care for your minor children if you and your partner both die.
Avoid family disputes
Dying without a will can mean months of legal delays and painful family conflict. A clear will gives everyone certainty at an already difficult time.
Leave gifts to charity
You can leave a sum, item, or share of your estate to any UK charity — and charitable gifts are free of inheritance tax.
Record your funeral wishes
Specify burial, cremation, or other preferences so your family doesn't have to guess when they're grieving.
Choose your executor
Your executor manages your estate. With a will you pick someone you trust — without one, a court decides.