Simple wishes deserve a simple will
Plenty of estates are uncomplicated: a home, some savings, and a clear idea of who should get what. For those situations a simple will is exactly right — it records your executors, your beneficiaries and your wishes, and it's legally valid in England & Wales without the cost and delay of a solicitor.
What happens if you don’t have a will
- No will means the intestacy rules decide who inherits, regardless of your wishes.
- Your partner, especially if unmarried, may receive nothing automatically.
- Your estate can be tied up longer and cost your family more to administer.
- You miss the chance to name the executors and beneficiaries you actually want.
What a simple will covers
- Leave your whole estate to your partner, children or named people.
- Appoint the executors you trust to carry out your wishes.
- Add specific gifts if you want to — or keep it simple.
- Legally valid in England & Wales when signed and witnessed correctly.
- Fixed £69 price, delivered within 24 hours.
How ClearLegacy helps
Answer a few guided questions
Straightforward questions about you and your wishes.
Review and confirm
Check your answers before anything is finalised.
Pay securely
Fixed £69 via secure Stripe checkout — no hidden fees.
Receive your will in 24 hours
Ready to print, sign and witness.
Simple, fixed pricing
No hourly billing. No hidden fees. One free amendment included.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a simple will?
A simple will suits a straightforward estate — for example leaving everything to your partner and then your children, with executors named. If you need trusts, business assets or foreign property handled, that's more complex and we'll flag it before you start.
Is £69 really the full price?
Yes — £69 is the fixed price for a single will, with no hourly billing and no hidden upsells. Mirror wills for a couple are £99. Your first amendment is included.
How is it delivered?
Your completed will is emailed to you within 24 hours as a PDF, ready to print, sign and have witnessed by two independent adults to make it legally binding.