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Making a will
Making a will
- Experienced will-writing solicitors in Lurgan and Lisburn.
- Helping people make a will in Northern Ireland since 1949.
- Hassle-free will writing service
- Free consultation on making a will.
Protect your loved ones by writing a will
Nobody likes to think about their own death. In fact, research suggests almost 80% of people haven’t made a will in Northern Ireland — a figure much higher than in other parts of the UK.
While it is something we might prefer to push out of our minds, making a will is vital to protect your family. Writing a will not only ensures your wishes are followed, but also often enables your loved ones to save money after your passing. It reduces the risk of bitter will disputes that tear many families apart, too.
For all of those reasons, it’s important to overcome any fears, discomfort or sense of morbidity to set out your wishes in a formal legal document.
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Why making a will is important
Making a will is essential for protecting your family’s interests when you’re not around to look after them any more. On paper, a will is a relatively simple and inexpensive legal document. Yet it could prove priceless to your family.
A will sets exactly who you want to inherit your estate — no matter its size — after your death. This means:
- Deciding who gets your property and belongings
- Managing who inherits particular family heirlooms
- Making sure your family doesn’t have to pay more Inheritance Tax than necessary
- Settling matters that could otherwise lead to will disputes
If you die without writing a will, the law will decide who should get what. This could lead to someone you want to provide for missing out, your assets going to somebody you didn’t intend to get them, and complicated legal cases to settle any disputes that arise.
Why choose H McPartland & Sons when making a will?
We’ve been supporting people wanting to make a will in Lisburn and Lurgan for decades. Since 1949, we’ve helped our local communities — and often multiple generations of the same families — to set out their wishes and protect their children and grandchildren’s futures.
All that know-how makes us among the most experienced will-writing solicitors in Northern Ireland. But it’s not just about legal expertise. It’s also about the insights we’ve gained into so many family interactions over those years. We’ve seen the measures that best support smooth distribution of assets — and those that are most likely to lead to will disputes.
We’re happy to share our experience of how to write a will that supports the people and causes that matter most to you. Visit us at our offices in Lurgan or Lisburn to talk everything through with our solicitors. Both offices have car parking. You’re also welcome to book a home visit or phone consultation, if either of those options is easier for you.
How to make a will in Northern Ireland
The process of making a will in Northern Ireland is simple and straightforward. Our will-writing solicitors are on hand to guide you through the process and advise you on anything you might have forgotten or overlooked.
- Get free will writing advice
We offer a free consultation before making a will. Talk to our will-writing solicitors to get initial advice and make sure you’re happy for us to write your will. There’s absolutely no obligation to proceed with writing a will.
2. Decide what to include in your will
The next step is to consider everything you want to be in your will. You’ll probably already have given this some thought, but you’re welcome to talk everything through with our experienced solicitors. Some of the key things to think about could include:
- How much money do you have?
- What property and belongings do you have?
- Who should benefit from your will?
- If you have children aged under 18, who should look after them?
- Who will be in charge of carrying out your wishes after your death?
3. Talk to your executor
The executor is the person you want to be responsible for carrying out your wishes after your death. They will make sure your estate is passed on in accordance with your will and that your wishes are followed.
You can appoint an executor by naming them in your will. If you don’t or choose not to, the courts will appoint an executor after your death.
If there’s somebody you would like to be your executor, it’s a good idea to talk to them at this stage and make sure they don’t mind taking on that responsibility.
4. Expert advice on your will
With a broad outline of your wishes agreed, we will share expert legal advice on the best way of achieving what you want, and protecting your loved ones. We always recommend talking to an accountant at this stage for advice on how to reduce the tax burden on your family after your death.
5. Writing your will
At this stage, our will-writing solicitors will draft your will for you. This will set out everything you’ve told us about your wishes in a legal document. We’ll share this with you, make sure you understand what everything means, and check that everything is as you want it to be.
In some circumstances, you may need a letter from your doctor to confirm you have the mental capacity to make a will.
6. Signing and witnessing your will
To make a valid will in Northern Ireland, the document must be signed and witnessed in accordance with legal requirements. Our solicitors will help you ensure this process is carried out correctly to avoid any questions about the validity of your will at a later stage.
7. Keeping your will safe
It’s important that your will is stored safely and can be easily found after your death. Normally, we will keep the original will safe on your behalf and share a copy with you. But you’re welcome to keep the original if you prefer.
In either case, it’s important to tell your executor or someone you trust where the will is. This makes it easier to ensure your wishes are followed after your death.
8. Review your will regularly
People and circumstances change over time. We recommend reviewing your will at least once every five years. This will give you an opportunity to remind yourself what is in your will and make sure that it’s still in line with what you want to happen after your death.
If it’s not, our will-writing solicitors will help you to update your will so that it reflects your wishes.
They where very efficient and attentive to our case.We where made to feel at ease and confident that our case would get their full attention
We where very happy with the outcome in the end.
Thank you Harry McPartland and Sons.
Making a will FAQs
While it’s not a legal requirement to use a solicitor to make a will, it is a good idea. Our will-writing solicitors offer a level of precision, diligence and legal expertise that you might not get from an online will maker, do-it-yourself will or free will writing service.
Using a solicitor to make a will minimises the risk of the sort of confusion or uncertainty that can lead to will disputes. With that in mind, having a solicitor write your will is a good investment in protecting your loved ones from unnecessary headaches or heartache in the future.
The easiest way to make a will is to book a free, no-obligation consultation with our will-writing solicitors. We will guide you through the entire process, ensuring that all the legal formalities are followed to make sure your will is valid and will be followed after your death.
Get in touch today to get started with making a will.
The cost of making a will with a solicitor in Northern Ireland varies depending on the legal complexities involved. For example, do you just need a will for yourself or do you and your partner want to create mirror wills so that your joint wishes are agreed no matter who passes first? In other complex cases, making a will might require specialist tax planning or a trust to be created.
To find out how much making a will costs in your circumstances, arrange a free, no-obligation consultation with our will solicitors.
Talk to us about making a will
Lisburn Office
- Niagara Buildings,
- Tonagh Drive,
- Lisburn,
- BT28 1DY
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They where very efficient and attentive to our case.We where made to feel at ease and confident that our case would get their full attention
We where very happy with the outcome in the end.
Thank you Harry McPartland and Sons.