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Your first will

Making your first will is simpler than you think.

No solicitor's office, no hourly fees, no jargon. Answer a few guided questions, review your answers, and get a legally valid will delivered within 24 hours.

Start my first will — £69
Single Will £69 · Mirror Wills £99 · Legally valid in England & Wales
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Most people put off their first will. Here's why now is the time

A first will is one of those things that's easy to delay — until a house, a baby, a partner or a trip abroad makes it real. The good news: doing it online is quick, affordable and completely valid. You stay in control, review everything before you pay, and have a finished will the next day.

What happens if you don’t have a will

The risk
  • If you die without a will, the intestacy rules — not you — decide who inherits.
  • An unmarried partner inherits nothing automatically; children inherit outright at 18.
  • Your family faces extra cost, delay and uncertainty at the worst possible time.
  • You lose the chance to appoint guardians, executors and the people you actually choose.

Why a first will online makes sense

How ClearLegacy helps

1

Answer a few guided questions

About you, your family and your wishes — at your own pace.

2

Review and confirm

Check everything before anything is finalised.

3

Pay securely

Fixed £69 via secure Stripe checkout.

4

Receive your will in 24 hours

With clear instructions on signing and witnessing.

Simple, fixed pricing

No hourly billing. No hidden fees. One free amendment included.

Single Will
£69
For one person
Mirror Wills
£99
For a couple · save £39
Start my first will — £69

Frequently asked questions

Is an online will legally valid?

Yes. A will made online is legally valid in England & Wales as long as it is signed by you and witnessed correctly by two independent adults. ClearLegacy gives you clear instructions so your will is valid.

Do I need a solicitor for a simple will?

For a straightforward estate, no. A guided online will covers the vast majority of situations at a fraction of solicitor fees. If your situation is complex, we'll tell you before you start if it needs specialist advice.

How long does it take?

Most people complete the questions in well under half an hour, and your will is delivered to your email within 24 hours, ready to print, sign and witness.

Reviewed by ClearLegacy editorial team · Last reviewed June 2026 · Jurisdiction England & Wales. General legal information, not legal advice.

Your first will, done online in minutes.

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