Make a Will Online — UK, Step by Step

The exact process of making a UK Will online. The 15-minute questionnaire, the automated review, the signing rules, and what happens after. £69 fixed fee. No subscription.

15 minutes to complete Reviewed within 24 hours £69 fixed fee
Start My Will — £69 → £69 single · £99 mirror · No subscription
Reviewed by the ClearLegacy editorial team Wills Act 1837 compliant · Updated 2026-05-09

Quick Answer

To make a will online in the UK: complete a 15-minute questionnaire covering beneficiaries, executors and guardians; pay a fixed fee (ClearLegacy is £69 single or £99 mirror); an automated review checks the draft within 24 hours; then you print, sign and have two independent witnesses sign in your presence to make it legally valid under the Wills Act 1837.

Start your will online — from £69 →

How it works — 4 steps

1

Answer questions

15-minute online questionnaire.

2

Pay £69

One-off, secure via Stripe.

3

Structured review

Checked and finalised within 24 hours.

4

Sign & witness

Your Will is legally binding.

What you'll get

What happens after you submit

  1. Within 24 hours: an automated review checks the draft, flags anything ambiguous, and emails the final Will to you as a PDF.
  2. When it arrives: print it. Read it through once. Two adult witnesses (over 18, not beneficiaries, not married to beneficiaries) need to be in the same room with you when you sign — and they must each sign in front of you and each other.
  3. After signing: the paper original is the legally binding document. Keep it somewhere fireproof and tell your executor where it is. The unsigned digital copy stays securely in your ClearLegacy account for free.
  4. If anything changes in the first 12 months (you move house, have a child, change beneficiaries), one amendment is free. After that you can update at any time for a small fee.

Who this is for

Most UK adults — homeowners, parents, couples, anyone with named beneficiaries — can make a fully legally valid Will online in 15 minutes. If your estate involves discretionary trusts, foreign property, business succession or a contested family situation, we'll flag it during review and refer you to a solicitor instead.

Make your Will tonight — done.

Most clients finish the questionnaire in 15 minutes. £69 single, £99 mirror. Reviewed and emailed within 24 hours.

Start My Will — £69 →

Frequently asked questions

About 15 minutes to complete the ClearLegacy questionnaire. Estate-planner review and email delivery happen within 24 hours.
Yes. A Will written through ClearLegacy meets every requirement of the Wills Act 1837 once signed in front of two adult witnesses.
£69 for a single Will, £99 for mirror Wills (a couple's matching pair). Fixed fees, no hidden charges or subscriptions.
No. Will-writing is not a reserved legal activity in England and Wales. ClearLegacy's online process produces a legally valid Will at a fraction of solicitor cost.
Yes. The questionnaire is open 24/7. Most submissions made before 4pm are reviewed and emailed back the same business day.

Ready to get this done?

Most clients finish in 15 minutes. Checked by our automated review and emailed within 24 hours. £69 fixed.

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Sources & references
HMRC — Inheritance Tax overview · gov.uk/inheritance-tax
Wills Act 1837 (section 9 — formalities) · legislation.gov.uk
Administration of Estates Act 1925 (as amended) · legislation.gov.uk
GOV.UK — Applying for probate · gov.uk/applying-for-probate
Citizens Advice — Death and wills · citizensadvice.org.uk
Last reviewed: 21 May 2026. UK legal positions apply to England and Wales unless stated. This is general information, not regulated legal advice.
Legally valid in England & Wales · Built around the Wills Act 1837 · A trading name of Kaizen Finance Ltd (Co. 12092327)
About ClearLegacy — ClearLegacy is a UK online will-writing service operated by Kaizen Finance Ltd (Co. 12092327): fixed-fee Wills for England & Wales — £69 single, £99 mirror — checked against the Wills Act 1837 and delivered by email within 24 hours. An affordable alternative to Farewill and Co-op Legal Services. About ClearLegacy · How the online will service works · Start a Will