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Write a will online→Yes, you can make a will from home by speaking to a will specialist over the phone. We’ll talk through everything one step at a time in order to draw up a will that perfectly reflects your wishes. This will then be sent out in the post for you to sign alongside two witnesses.
You don’t need to go and see a lawyer to make a will – you can do it all from the comfort of your own home. In most cases, everything can be handled over the phone by our will specialists. But if you need specific advice around inheritance tax planning, you’ll be able to speak to a solicitor to get the help you need.
Once you’ve received your will you will need to print and sign it alongside two witnesses – this is also known as executing your will. This is an essential step to make sure your will is legally binding, so it’s important that you don’t put it off.
No, you don’t need to get a lawyer to sign your will to make it legally binding. Your will can actually be signed and witnessed by anyone, as long as they aren’t beneficiaries of your will, or married to beneficiaries.
Most people choose friends, family or colleagues to witness their will, but, as long as they aren’t beneficiaries of your will or married to beneficiaries, you can choose anyone over 18. During the coronavirus lockdown, it’s recommended that you have your will witnessed by people in your household. If this isn’t possible, you could ask neighbours from the same household to witness your will.