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Marc Broad, your local Will writing expert for over 20 years.

With over 20 years of experience and thousands of happy clients, I provide a trusted and professional will-writing service designed to give you complete peace of mind. I understand that life is busy, which is why I offer appointments at a time that suits you — including evenings — and in the comfort of your own home. My goal is to make the process simple, stress-free, and tailored to your individual needs. Book now to secure your family’s future and enjoy a free consultation with your local will-writing expert.

Professional Will Writing Service

Secure Your Family’s Future with Confidence

A professionally written Will ensures your wishes are honoured and your loved ones are protected. Without one, the law decides who inherits your estate — not you — which can cause stress, delays, and disputes.

With our expert Will writing service, you can:

Choose exactly who inherits your estate

Appoint guardians for your children

Reduce inheritance tax where possible

Protect your partner and avoid family disputes

Simple, affordable, and fully tailored to your needs — giving you complete peace of mind.

Book your free consultation today and make sure your family’s future is secure.

Power of Attorney Services

Take Control of Your Future Today

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures that someone you trust can make important decisions for you if you’re ever unable to do so. Without one, your loved ones may face costly and stressful legal delays.

We can help you set up:

Property & Financial Affairs LPA – manage your money, bills, and property.

Health & Welfare LPA – make decisions about your care and medical treatment.

With over 20 years’ experience, we offer friendly, expert advice, home visits, and clear fixed fees — no hidden costs or jargon.

Book your free consultation today and secure peace of mind for you and your family..

Property Trust Service

Protect Your Home and Your Family’s Future

A Property Trust ensures your share of your home is protected and passed on to the right people. It allows your partner to live in the property for life while safeguarding your share for your chosen beneficiaries — usually your children.

A Property Trust can help you:

Protect your children’s inheritance

Prevent care fees or remarriage from affecting your estate

Avoid family disputes and legal complications

Provide lifelong security for your loved ones

With over 20 years’ experience, we make the process simple, affordable, and stress-free — giving you peace of mind that your home and family are protected.

Book your free consultation today to find out how a Property Trust can secure your legacy.

Secure tomorrow,

enjoy today.

Broad Wills is all about the balance between planning for the future and cherishing the present. It encourages building a stable foundation for peace of mind, while fully embracing and enjoying life in the now. By making thoughtful choices today, you ensure a worry-free tomorrow, allowing you to live with confidence and joy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a will and why do I need one?

A Will is a legal document that sets out exactly what should happen to your money, property, and possessions after you pass away. It allows you to choose who inherits your estate, who will manage it, and even who will care for your children. Most importantly, it ensures your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are protected.

Without a valid Will, the law decides how your estate is divided — not you. This is called dying intestate, and it can cause serious problems for your family. Unmarried partners and stepchildren, for example, have no automatic right to inherit, no matter how long they’ve been part of your life. It can also lead to delays, stress, and unnecessary costs at an already difficult time.

By making a Will, you can:

Choose exactly who inherits your estate

Appoint guardians for young children

Reduce inheritance tax where possible

Avoid family disputes and uncertainty

Protect your partner or spouse

Writing a Will is one of the most caring and important things you can do for your loved ones. With professional guidance, the process is simple and affordable — and gives you complete peace of mind knowing your affairs are in order.

Book your free consultation today to make sure your wishes are protected and your family’s future is secure.

What types of Power of Attorneys are available?

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) gives you peace of mind that your affairs will be looked after by someone you trust if you’re ever unable to make decisions yourself. It’s one of the most important legal documents you can have — protecting you, your home, and your family’s wellbeing.

There are two types of LPA in the UK:

🔹 Property and Financial Affairs LPA

This allows your chosen attorney(s) to help manage your money, property, and financial matters. They can pay bills, manage your bank accounts, deal with pensions, or even buy and sell property on your behalf. It can be used with your permission while you still have capacity, or automatically if you lose it.

🔹 Health and Welfare LPA

This covers your personal and medical decisions — and only takes effect if you’re unable to make them yourself. Your attorney can make choices about your care, where you live, your daily routine, and even life-sustaining treatment, always acting in your best interests and according to your wishes.

🕒 Optional: Ordinary Power of Attorney

If you simply need help managing your finances temporarily — for example, while you’re abroad or unwell — an Ordinary Power of Attorney can be set up for short-term use.


Without an LPA, your family may have to apply to the Court of Protection to take control of your affairs — a long, stressful, and expensive process. Putting LPAs in place now means you stay in control, ensuring the people you trust can act quickly and confidently when needed.

Book your free consultation today to discuss which type of Power of Attorney is right for you and take the next step toward protecting your future.

What is A Property Trust and Why do I need it?

A Property Trust Will (also known as a Property Protection Trust Will) is a smart and secure way to protect your share of your home while still providing for your loved ones. It allows you to decide who ultimately inherits your share of the property, while ensuring your spouse or partner can continue living in the home for life.

Here’s how it works: when you and your partner each leave your share of the property in trust (rather than outright to each other), your half is protected when the first of you passes away. The surviving partner keeps full rights to live in the home, move, or downsize if needed — but your share of the property is safeguarded for your chosen beneficiaries, such as your children.

This is especially valuable in the UK where care home fees, remarriage, or changing family circumstances can otherwise erode your children’s inheritance. A Property Trust ensures your wishes are respected and that your share of the home goes exactly where you want it to — not where the law or future events might dictate.

In short, a Property Trust Will offers protection, flexibility, and peace of mind — helping you secure both your home and your family’s future.

Why nobody can afford to die without a Will?

In the UK, dying without a Will — known as dying intestate — can create serious financial and emotional problems for your loved ones. Without a Will, the law decides who inherits your estate, not you, and the rules of intestacy are strict and often unfair. For example, unmarried partners, stepchildren, or close friends receive nothing, no matter how long they’ve been part of your life. This can leave families struggling financially or even lead to disputes and costly legal battles.

A Will also ensures your estate is distributed tax-efficiently, potentially saving your family thousands in unnecessary inheritance tax. It lets you appoint trusted guardians for children, choose your executors, and express wishes about funeral arrangements — all things that can greatly ease the burden on your loved ones at an already difficult time.

In short, having a Will means you stay in control, protect the people who matter most, and prevent unnecessary stress, expense, and conflict after you’re gone. Without one, your family could face uncertainty, delays, and heartache — which is why no one can afford to die without a Will.

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