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Will Writing Service Worthing

Helping You Plan Ahead with Confidence and Clarity

Will Writing Service Worthing

Will Writing Services in West Sussex

Wills in Plain English provides specialist Will writing and estate planning services to individuals and families across Worthing. With over 30 years of experience and full membership of the Society of Will Writers, we are trusted professionals committed to helping you plan for the future with confidence.

We believe that everyone deserves clear, accessible advice when making a Will. That’s why we explain everything in plain English, ensuring you understand your options at every stage with no jargon and no confusion.

Why It’s Important to Make a Will

Making a legally valid Will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your estate and support your loved ones after your death. Without a Will, the law decides who inherits your assets, often with unintended consequences.

With a professionally drafted Will, you can:

  • Decide who inherits your estate – Ensure your money, property and possessions go to the people you choose.
  • Appoint guardians for children – Protect young dependents by naming trusted individuals to care for them.
  • Provide for pets – Include instructions and nominate someone to care for your animals.
  • Set up trusts – Support children, vulnerable adults or loved ones who may need help managing their inheritance.
  • State your funeral wishes – Share your preferences to ease the burden on family members.
  • Reduce inheritance tax – Structure your estate to take advantage of tax-saving opportunities.
  • Avoid delays and disputes – Make your wishes clear to prevent family conflict and legal complications.

If you die without a valid Will (known as dying intestate), your estate will be divided according to strict legal rules. This can lead to financial hardship or exclusion for certain loved ones, especially unmarried partners, stepchildren or members of blended families.

Our Practice Areas

With personal service and professional support, we will walk you through the whole process from an initial confidential conversation about what you need to consider, to taking your instructions and then drawing up and helping you to sign and witness your legally enforceable will.

Our Approach

We recognise that planning your Will and future care involves sensitive and important choices, so we prioritise clear communication, personalised advice and genuine support throughout the process.

We can assist with:

  • Simple & complex Wills
  • Trusts & asset protection
  • Inheritance Tax planning
  • Document reviews & updates
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs)
  • Advance Decisions / Living Wills
  • Secure Will storage
  • Regular Will reviews

Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) gives someone you trust the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so, whether through illness, accident or loss of capacity.

Putting an LPA in place ensures that, if the unexpected happens, your personal and financial affairs are handled according to your values and preferences.

We help you set up and register both types of LPA:

  • Property & Financial Affairs LPA – Allows your attorney to manage bank accounts, pay bills and handle property or investments.
  • Health & Welfare LPA – Covers decisions about medical treatment, daily care, living arrangements and end-of-life wishes.

Speak to Us Today

We offer a trusted Will writing service in Worthing. So, if you're ready to make a Will, arrange a Lasting Power of Attorney or discuss your estate planning options, we’re here to help.

Call: 07935 219228
Email: contact@willsinplainenglish.co.uk

Will Writer West Sussex
Wills and Probate Sussex

Will Writing Services in West Sussex

Wills in Plain English provides specialist Will writing and estate planning services to individuals and families across Worthing. With over 30 years of experience and full membership of the Society of Will Writers, we are trusted professionals committed to helping you plan for the future with confidence.

We believe that everyone deserves clear, accessible advice when making a Will. That’s why we explain everything in plain English, ensuring you understand your options at every stage with no jargon and no confusion.

Why It’s Important to Make a Will

Making a legally valid Will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your estate and support your loved ones after your death. Without a Will, the law decides who inherits your assets, often with unintended consequences.

With a professionally drafted Will, you can:

  • Decide who inherits your estate – Ensure your money, property and possessions go to the people you choose.
  • Appoint guardians for children – Protect young dependents by naming trusted individuals to care for them.
  • Provide for pets – Include instructions and nominate someone to care for your animals.
  • Set up trusts – Support children, vulnerable adults or loved ones who may need help managing their inheritance.
  • State your funeral wishes – Share your preferences to ease the burden on family members.
  • Reduce inheritance tax – Structure your estate to take advantage of tax-saving opportunities.
  • Avoid delays and disputes – Make your wishes clear to prevent family conflict and legal complications.

If you die without a valid Will (known as dying intestate), your estate will be divided according to strict legal rules. This can lead to financial hardship or exclusion for certain loved ones, especially unmarried partners, stepchildren or members of blended families.