L&E unveils will referral service

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London & European has launched Complete Wills, a will writing facility provided by solicitors via a website.

Accessing Complete Wills provides intermediaries with a tool to help their clients ensure they control the distribution of their assets upon their death.

Having entered their client’s contact details, a professional solicitor will then contact the client within 24 hours and a 15 minute call is needed to get the information required to draft the will. All the paperwork is then sent to the client to check and sign.

The cost is £100 plus VAT for a single will and £150 plus VAT for a mirror will, and intermediaries can earn a £30 fee for every completed case.

All wills drafted by Complete Wills can be stored on the National Wills Register for an additional fee of £20.

An interpreter service can also be provided free of charge for clients for whom English is not their first language.

Parveen Kumari, group sales manager of London & European, said: “Over two thirds of Britons don’t have a will. There are plenty of excuses ranging from being too young to worry about it to not being able to afford it. None of them stack up. It’s quite staggering just how many of us fail to realise the trail of stress

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