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Beyond
Wills
Probate
Funerals
The easy way to make a will online

For just £90, you can write a legally binding will from the comfort of home. Start for free, pay only when you print and sign.
Why write a will online with Beyond?
Takes just 15 minutes

Answer a few simple questions, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Checked by experts

Every will is double-checked by an in-house legal expert.
Update it any time

Make unlimited updates with our optional subscription.
You’re in safe hands
Beyond is the UK’s most trusted companion for everything after life - but don’t just take our word for it...


Our clever interactive service makes writing your will simpler - and cheaper - than using a solicitor.
Beyond online will
Legally binding will
Will registration worth £30
How to make a will online with Beyond
Our online will maker is as easy as pie. Just:
Make your online will
Just answer a few simple questions, and we’ll do the rest. Need advice? We offer live support every step of the way.
Print and sign
All done? Print your will off and follow the instructions to make it legally binding.
What you can do with a Beyond online will?
Protect your family
Make sure your nearest and dearest will be taken care of, and choose guardians for your kids and pets.
Share your estate
Decide who will inherit and exactly what you’ll leave them, so that everything will be settled the way you want.
Leave gifts
Leave personal gifts to people who will treasure them, and set up donations for your favourite charities.
Choose executors
Pick people you trust to carry out your wishes. Friends, family members and professionals can all be executors.
Our online will maker will create a valid and binding will, so long as you meet the usual requirements for any UK will (online or otherwise):
•You’re aged 18+. Only adults can make a valid will.
•You make the online will voluntarily. A will you’re forced to make doesn’t count.
•You are ‘of sound mind’ when you make it. You need to be mentally capable of understanding and agreeing to the wishes stated in the will.
•The will is written. Or printed off, in this case. Oral wills (where you just speak to someone about what you want to happen) aren’t considered valid in the UK.
•The will is signed in front of two witnesses. These witnesses need to be 18 or over, and can’t be people who will benefit from the will in any way.
•The will is signed by those two witnesses. To prove they were there, essentially.
Our online will service generates a simple (also known as ‘basic’) will. This states what you would like to happen to your estate when you die, names an executor(s), and nominates guardians for your pets and children in the event of your death.