Did you know that without a will...
If you're married, your spouse may not receive all your
property and assets
If you're living with a partner, they may receive nothing
from your property and assets
If you're single, you have no say in who gets your property
and assets, the law of intestacy decides this in advance
If ...
If you're married, your spouse may not receive all your
property and assets
If you're living with a partner, they may receive nothing
from your property and assets
If you're single, you have no say in who gets your property
and assets, the law of intestacy decides this in advance
If you have children, a Court could end up deciding who
raised them
Helping you look after your love ones today...and tomorrow
Features
How easy is
it to make a Will?
It coudn't be easier...
Step 1
Select the married or unmarried Will template then insert your
personal information when prompted by the document template.
Step 2
Read the Pop-up notes that are provided to help you choose the
best options to suit your personal circumstances.
Step 3
View your comprehensively worded Will being created automatically
as you enter your personal information.
Step 4
Skip back or edit your Will if you make a mistake or change your
mind. (You can also update an existing Will this way if your
circumstances change)
Step 5
Finally, view the entire Will in its final format, and check it
reflects your wishes before printing it.
Step 6
When your Will is complete it should be signed in the presence of
two witnesses and stored in a safe place.
Step 7
For extra peace of mind you can even send your finished Will to a
legal team for review and approval. Details and costs of this
service are provided on the CD-ROM
Benefits
Inheritance tax provisions for those with an estate
valued at more than £285,000**
Designed by lawyers and experts
Quick, simple, secure and legally binding
Includes a built-in Will selector to ensure you have the most
suitable Will
Explains available options to help you limit your inheritance
tax liability
Carefully designed questions help to tailor your Will with
powerful legal document technology
Clear notes explain the questions and help make sure you
answer the questions accurately
Easy to save, edit and update in the future
Appoint your chosen executors and trustees
Ability to send your finished Will to a legal team for review
and approval*
Ability to leave money/assets in trust for your children
until they reach a certain age
Covers your wishes regarding funeral arrangements
Estate calculator
Glossary of legal terms
Requirements
Version
1.0
Platform
Windows 98 SE,
Windows Millenium,
Windows 2000,
Windows XP,
Windows Vista 32-bit,
Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista
Pentium® 200MHz processor,
64MB RAM (512MB for Vista)
CD-ROM drive
50MB free hard disk space
Legal Information
Although every care has been taken to ensure that this software
provides professional legal support, GSP, the author and the
retailer accept no liability for any losses, damages, claims or
costs arising from your use of it. In using the software and
producing your own documents you will be acting as your own lawyer.
GSP is not a provider of legal services. If you are in doubt you
are advised to consult a solicitor. Wills created using this
software are only valid for use in England and Wales.