Expert Will and Probate services.
Solicitors in Bristol.
Daniel Woodman & Co specialise in Divorce Proceedings, Probate, Lasting Power of Attorneys and Wills.
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Initial free consultation
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Complete support from our team
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Personal, face-to-face service available locally
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Trusted by families across Bristol and beyond
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Making a Will.
What You Need to Consider.
A well-prepared will is one of the most important legal documents you’ll ever sign. It ensures your wishes are respected, your estate is distributed as intended, and your loved ones are provided for after your death. At Daniel Woodman & Co., Solicitors, we guide you through the process with care, clarity, and expert legal advice.
How Much Does A Will Cost?
At Daniel Woodman & Co, we offer a fully advised Will writing service:
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Single wills start from £300 (including VAT).
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Mirror wills start from £450 (including VAT).
This includes A personal consultation with a qualified solicitor, full legal drafting of the wills and free lifetime storage.
"Fantastic service from Charles Dibley and Millie Hennessy. All of our questions and concerns were answered promptly and expertly. Very professional and competent would highly recommend".
2025
Types of Wills.
Single Wills.
A single will is a will made by one person.
Whether or not you have a partner, a single will allow you to set out your wishes clearly ensuring your estate is passed on exactly as you intend.
Making a Will won’t have to be complicated, our friendly and experienced team will guide you through every step.
Mirror Wills.
For Couples with Shared Wishes
Mirror wills are two separate legal documents that reflect virtually identical wishes typically used by married or unmarried couples who want to leave everything to each other, and then to their children or chosen beneficiaries.
Trust Wills.
Protect Your Assets with Confidence.
A trust will include provisions for setting up a trust that holds part or all of your estate after you die.
Rather than distributing assets directly to beneficiaries, they are managed by appointed trustees who hold and oversee the assets in line with your instructions.






