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ClearLegacy vs Farewill

ClearLegacy vs Farewill: an honest comparison

Both are online will services for England & Wales. Farewill is well known and offers a solicitor-reviewed tier; ClearLegacy is lower-priced and fast. Here's the real difference.

Make my will — £69
Single Will £69 · Mirror Wills £99 · legally valid in England & Wales

Two solid online options

Farewill is one of the UK's best-known online will services and is solicitor-regulated, with an optional solicitor-reviewed tier and free updates for the first year. ClearLegacy focuses on a lower fixed price and fast delivery for straightforward wills. Both produce a legally valid will in England & Wales — the choice comes down to price, updates and whether you want a built-in solicitor review.

Side-by-side comparison

ClearLegacyFarewill
Single will£69 fixedfrom ~£90
Mirror wills (couple)£99 fixedfrom ~£135
Solicitor-reviewed optionNot offeredYes (higher tier, ~£180)
Time to complete~15–30 minutes~30 minutes
DeliveryWithin 24 hoursOnline, similar
UpdatesOne free amendmentFree first year, then a yearly fee
Legally valid (E&W)Yes, when signed & witnessedYes

Farewill pricing as advertised around June 2026 and may vary by plan or offer — check farewill.com for current prices.

Which should you choose?

ClearLegacy is right if…

  • You want the lowest fixed price for a straightforward will.
  • You want your will delivered within 24 hours.
  • You don't need a built-in solicitor review.
  • You'd rather pay once than commit to a yearly update fee.

Farewill may suit you if…

  • You specifically want a solicitor-reviewed will and will pay more for it.
  • You expect to update your will often and value free first-year updates.
  • Brand familiarity is important to you.

Make a straightforward will for £69

Fixed price, legally valid in England & Wales, delivered within 24 hours.

Make my will — £69

FAQs

Is ClearLegacy cheaper than Farewill?

Yes, at the standard tiers. ClearLegacy is £69 for a single will and £99 for mirror wills, fixed. Farewill's online wills start from around £90, with higher tiers (including a solicitor-reviewed option) costing more. Always check current prices on each site.

Are both legally valid?

Yes. Both ClearLegacy and Farewill produce wills that are legally valid in England & Wales when signed by you and witnessed by two independent adults.

What about updating my will later?

ClearLegacy includes one free amendment, and you can make a new will whenever your circumstances change. Farewill offers free updates for the first year, then charges a yearly fee for unlimited updates.

Reviewed by ClearLegacy editorial team · Last reviewed June 2026 · Jurisdiction England & Wales. General information, not legal advice. Competitor details are provided in good faith and may change — check each provider for current pricing and terms.