Life changes, and your will should change with it. With our lifetime updates feature, you can modify your will whenever you need — free for your first year, then £20 per person per year (fair use of 5 amendments or consultations a year). Find out how to change your will whenever your circumstances evolve.
Why lifetime updates matter
Your circumstances will change over time. You might:
- Get married or divorced
- Have children or grandchildren
- Lose a loved one named in your will
- Buy or sell property
- Move to a different country
- Simply change your mind about who should inherit
Every time something significant changes, your will should be updated. Without lifetime updates, this would mean paying again each time.
How it works
- Log in to your account
- Make the changes you need
- Submit for solicitor review
- Sign your new will
It's that simple — just log in and make your changes.
What's included
- Update your will whenever your circumstances change
- Every update reviewed by a qualified solicitor
- Access to your account whenever you need it
- Secure storage of your will information
- Free for your first year, then £20 per person per year
When should you update your will?
As a rule of thumb, review your will every 3-5 years and after any major life event:
- Marriage, civil partnership, or divorce
- Birth or adoption of children
- Death of a beneficiary or executor
- Significant changes in your financial situation
- Changes to your relationships
- Moving abroad