Make Your Own Last Will and Testament
LegalPath’s Last Will & Testament is a comprehensive kit designed for you to create a legally valid Will, without the need for a solicitor and their fees.
LegalPath’s Last Will & Testament Do-It-Yourself Kit is a set of four legal will templates designed for those wishing to execute their Will without the need to obtain specialist legal advice. Everyone’s circumstances are different and writing a Last Will can be a complex task. For this reason we provide four different types of Wills in this kit, enabling you to write a Will that provides for all of your needs.
Our kit is a legal will template drafted by a solicitor, saving you hundreds of pounds in legal fees whilst ensuring peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
How do I use these Last Will templates?
The kit provides four types of Will for you to choose from, as we understand that every person’s circumstances are different. Once you have chosen the most appropriate version for you, the Will templates provide sufficient space to insert the relevant information. We provide explanatory notes to ensure our kit is understandable, simple, and easy to use. Detailed instructions on how to sign and legally validate your Will are included.
The Last Will and Testament templates provide for (stipulates) the following:
- Your full details
- Revocation clause
- Appointment of executors and trustees
- Appointment of replacement executor
- Appointment of guardian
- Appointment of replacement guardian
- Specific gifts
- Residuary gift
- Funeral wishes
- Attestation clause
- Signatures
What is included in this kit?
This kit contains four types of legal Will templates, as well as step-by-step instructions to guide you through the process of creating your Will. We also provide completed examples to make the task as smooth as possible.
Is this Last Will and Testament DIY kit suitable for me?
There are circumstances in which one is not legally capable of completing a valid Will. Should any of the following be applicable to you, you should not complete your Will without obtaining independent legal advice:
- If you are under the age of 18 years.
- Should you suffer from a mental illness or be mentally unsound.
- If you are not permanently resident in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
Additionally, there are circumstances in which the Will templates may not be suitable to your specific needs. Should any of the following be applicable to you, you should seek independent legal advice before completing your Will:
- If you have assets and/or property overseas.
- If you own your own business.
- If you wish to set up a trust in your Will.
Please note, these Last Will and Testament templates are not valid in Scotland.