What "fixed fee" actually means at ClearLegacy
Fixed-fee pricing means the figure quoted at the start covers the entire service: the questionnaire, the drafting, the estate-planner review, the signing instructions, and one free amendment within the first 12 months. There are no add-on charges. There is no per-hour clock running. There is no monthly subscription.
What's included in the £69 ClearLegacy fixed fee
- A legally valid will under the Wills Act 1837
- Up to 4 named beneficiaries plus a residuary clause
- Appointment of executors (and guardians for children under 18)
- Specific gifts: jewellery, vehicles, named cash amounts, charitable legacies
- A simple funeral wishes section
- Estate-planner review before release
- Plain-English signing and witnessing instructions
- Secure digital storage of the unsigned copy
- One free amendment within 12 months — address change, new executor, new child
What's NOT included (honest pricing matters)
- Active inheritance tax planning beyond the standard spousal exemption and nil-rate band
- Discretionary trusts for vulnerable beneficiaries
- Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) — separate service
- Probate administration — separate service
- Foreign-property succession advice
- Contested-estate or Inheritance Act 1975 representation
If your situation needs any of those, we'll flag it during review and refer you to a solicitor — we'd rather lose the sale than sell you the wrong product.
Why fixed-fee pricing matters
Solicitor wills are typically billed by the hour. A 45-minute appointment at £200/hour is £150 just for the meeting. Add drafting, follow-up, witnessing advice and any small revisions, and a "simple" will at a high-street firm can quietly drift from £150 to £400. Fixed-fee pricing removes that uncertainty: you pay £69, full stop.
Mirror wills — fixed at £99 for the pair
Mirror wills are matching wills for couples — typically each spouse leaves everything to the other, then to children. We charge £99 for the pair (saving £39 versus buying two singles). Both are reviewed and emailed within 24 hours.
What other UK providers charge — for context
- Farewill: £100 single / £165 mirror, fixed fee — but includes a 30-minute phone consultation
- Co-op Legal Services: £150+ single / £245+ mirror
- High-street solicitor: £150–£400 single (often hourly billing)
- DIY paper kit: £20–£40 — no review, high probate-failure rate
ClearLegacy pricing — fixed fees, no surprises
Single Will
For one person. Legally valid in England & Wales. Reviewed by a qualified estate planner within 24 hours.
Start Single WillMirror Wills
Two matching Wills for couples. Save £39 versus buying two singles. Both reviewed and emailed within 24 hours.
Start Mirror WillsHow we compare on price
| Provider | Single Will | Mirror Wills | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| ClearLegacy | £69 | £99 | Online · estate-planner reviewed · 24-hour turnaround |
| Farewill | £100 | £165 | Online · review-by-phone |
| Co-op Legal Services | £150+ | £245+ | Phone or online |
| High-street solicitor | £150–£400 | £250–£600 | Face-to-face appointments |
| DIY kit (WHSmith etc.) | £20–£40 | £40–£80 | Paper · no review |
Prices are typical published rates at time of writing (May 2026). Sources: provider websites; Law Society for solicitor ranges.
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