Create Mirror Wills
Create matching wills for you and your partner with similar provisions, typically leaving everything to each other.
What are Mirror Wills?
Mirror wills are essentially two separate wills that contain very similar provisions. They're commonly used by couples who want to leave their estates to each other, and then to the same beneficiaries (usually their children) after both have died.
Benefits of Mirror Wills:
- Ensures you and your partner have aligned wishes
- Provides financial security for the surviving partner
- Protects children from previous relationships
- More cost-effective than creating two separate wills
- Simplifies estate planning for couples
Important to know: Mirror wills are not binding on the surviving partner. After one partner dies, the survivor can change their will if their circumstances change.
What you'll need
You'll need information for both you and your partner:
Personal Information
- Full names and addresses
- Dates of birth
- Marital status
- Details of children
Executors
- Usually each other as first executor
- Backup executors recommended
- Full names and addresses
Beneficiaries
- Usually children or family
- How estate should be distributed
- Any specific gifts
Guardians (if applicable)
- For children under 18
- Usually the same for both wills
- Backup guardians recommended
Mirror Wills - £149
Coordinated Wills for couples - save £49 compared to two single Wills. Ensure your wishes align and your family is protected.
Includes:
- Two legally valid Wills
- Easy-to-use online form
- Coordinated provisions for both partners
- Unlimited revisions
- Digital downloads
- Expert guidance throughout
Need a single will instead? Create a Single Will