Write a Will Online UK — Fast (24-Hour Delivery)

The fastest legal route to a valid UK Will. Complete the questionnaire in 15 minutes, pay £69 fixed, and your Will is reviewed by a qualified estate planner and back in your inbox within 24 hours. No appointments.

15 minutes to complete Reviewed within 24 hours £69 fixed fee
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Reviewed by ClearLegacy Estate Planning Team UK qualified · Wills Act 1837 specialists · Updated 2026-05-09

How it works — 4 steps

1

Answer questions

15-minute online questionnaire.

2

Pay £69

One-off, secure via Stripe.

3

Estate-planner review

Qualified review within 24 hours.

4

Sign & witness

Your Will is legally binding.

Why ClearLegacy is the fastest UK Will service

Speed without compromise

Fast doesn't mean rushed. Every ClearLegacy Will is reviewed by a qualified estate planner before release. The structured questionnaire is the speed advantage — it covers exactly what the Wills Act 1837 needs, in the order a Will needs it. We're not skipping the review; we've removed the wasted time.

What's the actual timeline?

  1. Now — Click "Start My Will". The questionnaire opens immediately.
  2. +15 minutes — Questionnaire complete. Pay £69 via Stripe.
  3. Within 24 hours — Estate-planner reviews. Final Will emailed to you with signing instructions.
  4. +5 minutes after that — Print, sign in front of two adult witnesses (not beneficiaries). Your Will is legally binding.

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15 minutes to complete. Reviewed and emailed within 24 hours. £69 fixed. Same-day for urgent cases.

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Frequently asked questions

From start to legally binding Will is typically 24–36 hours with ClearLegacy: 15 minutes to complete the questionnaire, up to 24 hours for estate-planner review, then 5 minutes to sign in front of witnesses.
Yes for submissions before 4pm on business days — most are reviewed and emailed the same day. Outside those hours, the next business day is the default.
No. Every Will is reviewed by a qualified estate planner before release. The speed advantage is the structured questionnaire, not skipping the review.
Solicitors require an in-person appointment, which has to be scheduled. Drafting is done after the meeting. Total elapsed time is typically 1–3 weeks.
Yes. A Will is legally valid based on the document itself meeting the Wills Act 1837 — not based on how long it took to write.

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Most clients finish in 15 minutes. Reviewed by a qualified estate planner and emailed within 24 hours. £69 fixed.

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