Mirror Wills from Wills 4 Less are ideal for couples who want clarity and security without complexity.
Our team guides you step by step, ensuring your loved one’s future is protected.
When you hear the term Mirror Will, you might wonder what it really means and why so many couples in the UK choose to make one. Simply put, a Mirror Will is a pair of Wills made by two people – usually married or in a civil partnership – that reflect each other’s wishes.
For example, in a Mirror Will, you might choose to leave all of your assets to your partner, while your partner’s Will would do the same, leaving everything to you.
At Will 4 Less, we often get asked: Is a Mirror Will right for us? Understanding what a Mirror Will does can give you peace of mind, knowing your loved ones are protected in the way you both wish.
Why Do Couples Choose a Mirror Will?
Many couples worry about what might happen if they pass away without a Will. A common concern is: Will my partner automatically inherit everything? The answer is not always straightforward under intestacy laws. Wills removes uncertainty. It ensures that your partner inherits first, then your chosen beneficiaries – usually children or grandchildren – benefit after both of you are gone.
Another emotional reason couples choose Matching Wills is trust. You may want to guarantee that your family home, savings, and personal belongings eventually pass to your children rather than being distributed according to standard intestacy rules, which might not align with your wishes.
In the UK, any couple can set up a Mirror Wills Hampshire. This is especially common for:
Essentially, if you and your partner share similar wishes about what should happen to your estate when you pass away, Wills is a practical and cost-effective choice. You don’t have to be legally married – what matters is that both of you want to protect each other and make sure your assets go to the right people in the end.
Many couples choose Mirror/Matching Will to:
At Wills 4 Less, we often hear couples say, “We just want something simple that looks after each other and our family.” Mirror/Matching Will are designed for exactly that – simple, clear, and protective of both your wishes.
Imagine you and your spouse own a home together, have savings in joint accounts, and perhaps investments or insurance policies. Wills ensures that if one of you passes away, the other is fully protected, with no confusion over who inherits your assets. After both of you have died, the estate passes on to your children or any other beneficiaries you nominate.
At Will 4 Less, we often hear customers ask:
These are natural concerns, and a Wills can resolve them simply, while keeping your estate planning affordable and clear.
People Asked Questions About Mirror Wills
Can My Partner Change Their Mirror Wills After I Pass Away?
Yes. Each Mirror/Matching Will is separate, so your partner can change theirs after you pass away. To protect assets for children, consider a Life Interest Trust Will.
Does a Mirror Will Cover Everything You Own?
Usually, yes – it covers your whole estate. But jointly owned assets, like property held as joint tenants, pass automatically to the other owner. Our advisors can guide you on this.
What Are the Risks of Not Having a Mirror/Matching Will?
Without one, your partner might not inherit everything, leading to financial and legal issues for your family. Intestacy rules may also distribute assets against your wishes. Wills ensures clarity and protects your loved ones.
How long does it take to create a Mirror Will with Will 4 Less?
Typically, your Mirror/Matching Will can be drafted and finalised within a few days, depending on the complexity of your wishes.
Do we need witnesses for our Mirror Wills?
Yes. Like any will, your Mirror/Matching Will must be signed in the presence of two independent witnesses over 18 years old who are not beneficiaries.
Creating your Mirror Will with us is straightforward:
How Much Does a Mirror Will Cost with Will 4 Less?
At Will 4 Less, our Mirror -Wills service is highly affordable. We believe everyone deserves the protection a Mirror/Matching Will provides, without paying excessive legal fees. Contact us for a personalised quote today.