Will Drafting
A properly drafted will is the foundation of any estate plan. We create wills that are tailored to your individual, family and business circumstances — not templates or one-size-fits-all documents.
Discuss Your RequirementsWhat Is Will Drafting?
A will is a legally binding document that sets out how your estate should be distributed after your death. It allows you to appoint executors to manage your affairs, name guardians for minor children, and specify exactly who receives your assets — and in what proportions.
Professional will drafting goes far beyond filling in a template. It involves a thorough understanding of your circumstances, including your family situation, property ownership, business interests and any potential tax considerations. Every clause is carefully structured to ensure your wishes are carried out clearly and without ambiguity.
At Beneficiary Wills, we don’t use DIY templates or one-size-fits-all documents. Each will is professionally drafted to reflect your specific situation, giving you confidence that your estate plan is built on a solid legal foundation. A well-drafted will is the cornerstone of any estate plan — and the single most important document you can put in place.
Who This Is For
- Individuals who have never made a will
- Parents who need to appoint guardians for minor children
- Homeowners and property owners
- Those with existing wills that no longer reflect their circumstances
- Couples who want to ensure their partner is properly provided for
- Business owners who need their will to work alongside business planning
Our Approach
We begin every engagement with a structured consultation, taking the time to understand your full circumstances — your family, your assets, your concerns and your goals. This isn’t a rushed process; it’s the foundation on which your will is built.
From there, we draft a tailored document that reflects your wishes with precision and clarity. We explain every clause in plain language so that you understand exactly what your will does and why each provision is included.
Once finalised, we ensure your will is properly executed and offer secure storage so that your documents are always accessible when they’re needed. We also recommend regular reviews to keep your will aligned with any changes in your life or the law.
Common Questions
If you die without a will (intestate), the law decides who inherits your estate — and it may not match your wishes. Your partner may not automatically inherit everything, and your children’s guardianship could be decided by the courts.
We recommend reviewing your will every 3–5 years, or after any major life event such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or a significant change in your financial circumstances.
While it’s legally possible to write your own will, DIY wills frequently contain errors that can make them invalid or cause disputes. Professional drafting ensures your will is legally sound and properly reflects your intentions.
Both can produce legally valid wills. What matters most is the expertise and thoroughness of the adviser. At Beneficiary Wills, we focus on understanding your full circumstances to create wills that work as part of a broader estate plan.
Let’s Discuss Your Will
Book a consultation to talk through your circumstances. We’ll explain your options clearly and help you put the right plan in place.
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