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Mirror wills for couples

Two wills, one simple price. £99 for both.

Mirror wills are the simplest way for a couple to protect each other and agree what happens to everything afterwards — drafted from one set of answers, legally valid in England & Wales.

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Single Will £69 · Mirror Wills £99 · Legally valid in England & Wales
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The straightforward choice for most couples

Most couples want the same thing: leave everything to each other first, then to the same children, family or causes afterwards. Mirror wills do exactly that — two near-identical wills built from one questionnaire, so you save time and £39 versus two single wills.

What happens if you don’t have a will

The risk
  • Without wills, the intestacy rules decide who inherits — and unmarried partners get nothing automatically.
  • A surviving partner can face delays, disputes or a court claim to be provided for.
  • Children's inheritance is released outright at 18 with no guardians of your choosing.
  • More of your estate than necessary can be lost to inheritance tax.

Why mirror wills work for couples

How ClearLegacy helps

1

Answer the questions together

One guided questionnaire covers you both.

2

Review and confirm

You both check and confirm before anything is finalised.

3

Pay securely

£99 for both wills via secure Stripe checkout — no hidden fees.

4

Receive both wills in 24 hours

Ready to print, sign and witness to make them legally binding.

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
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Frequently asked questions

What is a mirror will?

Mirror wills are two near-identical wills made by a couple. They typically leave everything to each other and, when you've both died, to the same beneficiaries. They reflect each other — hence 'mirror'.

Do we have to be married for mirror wills?

No. Mirror wills suit married couples, civil partners and unmarried couples. For unmarried couples they're especially important, because without a will an unmarried partner inherits nothing automatically.

Can we change a mirror will later?

Yes. Either of you can update your own will at any time. Your first amendment is included, and you can make a new will whenever your circumstances change.

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

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