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I would NOT recommend William Bailey, as they were slow, to respond, failed to communicate and I had to email William Bailey directly several times in order to get a response from the person dealing with my conveyancing.


Add that to the instance of being charged incorrectly for a registration fee, (which I discovered whilst checking THEIR invoice).

I used Farewill, an online service and it was brilliant. I've put off will writing for years and after using them I was genuinely impressed. These guys made it so simple and the advice is great. A solicitor isn't always needed for a will.


Here's a link to them which gives me (?10) and you 25% off https://farewill.com/r/mark-61795

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