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We have received efficient and comprehensive advice and will writing from Nick Betteridge at Sussex Wills. He provided us with a telephone consultation and then issued the required documentation without delay. A highly recommended service and at an extremely competitive cost.

We made a will last year with a different lawyer (also called Nick as it happens!). We did it via Will Aid - a scheme where lawyers gives their time freely in exchange for a donation to the charity. November is will aid month so now is a good time to look into it.


http://www.willaid.org.uk

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My husband and I used Nick to write our first wills - very good service, competitively priced and even more convenient that he came to our home on a Sunday to talk us through everything, and promptly followed up with the documentation. We would recommend Nick's service.

My husband and I also used Nick to write our first wills since the arrival of our little boy. Nick came over to the house and explained the process quickly and simply.We had a few specific questions and he gave sound advice which we trusted.

A great service which I would definitely recommend. It is so important these are in place especially to cater for small children!

Thanks for all feedback - we try and tailor the service around specific needs of EDF families who are often juggling kids and careers - we run a once a month EDF will 'clinic' on a Sunday where Nick visits people in their own homes at a convenient time ( often working around nap times!)to talk through all the issues involved in the important task of drawing up a will. Nick's next EDF day is Sunday 16th November - pm me with your email address for a factsheet.
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