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I was just wondering if anyone has used "Exclusively Wills Ltd". I got their flyer with my NCT magazine. Has anyone had an experience with them good or bad.


They provide a will writing service but are not solicitors. They cost around ?495+VAT for two wills plus two LPA compared to ?1200 for the same service from Glazer Delmar on North Cross road.


This is the site.

http://www.ewltd.com/


Any thoughts ?

I don't know anything about the people you have asked about but if you're thinking of writing a will, during November you can write one with a solicitor for ?85/person, all of which goes to the charity not the solicitor.


http://www.willaid.org.uk/


We did it last year with a brilliant solicitor called Nick Hall at Davenport Lyons who I imagine is still on the list on the website. He supports the charity whole heartedly.

We had ours done by Camilla Judge who is local to the area and does have legal qualifications. I think the fee was around ?200 for a joint will (with separate clauses). If you search for her I'm sure she'll come up, her user name has something with "will" in it :)

We used Exclusively Wills too - but for straightforward double wills - think it was about ?120 + VAT (can't quite remember) so I was surprised at your quote until you noted it includes two Lasting Power of Attorneys etc.


Happy with the service we received. I guess you should just consider whether a solicitor should be involved if it is more complex with the POA?

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