
Will Writing is a great opportunity and often attracts a multitude of people from financial advisors, mortgage brokers, bank workers, accountants, law graduates as well as ex-service personnel to name a few professions.

Will Writing is a great opportunity and often attracts a multitude of people from financial advisors, mortgage brokers, bank workers, accountants, law graduates as well as ex-service personnel to name a few professions.

Are you looking for a new career? Have you ever wanted to set up and run your own business? Wanting to start a Will Writing business? Then the SWW may have just the answer.

The Society of Will Writers turns 23 this year! In April of 1994 five gentleman including the current Director General, Brian McMillan started a trade association for Will Writers.

Ever wondered about regulation in the Will Writing industry?

You could spend hours on the internet reading philosophical statements about making your life better and making yourself successful.

This may seem like a simple one but to answer with: ‘to attract new business’, only scratches the surface.

There are many reasons you may choose to enter the profession of Will Writing and more specifically, join the Society of Will Writers.

Receiving a Larke v Nugus letter can seem rather scary but this short article should give further insight as to why they are sent, what you should do and what it all means.

When looking at the state of the Will Writing industry in 2016, the profession remains largely unchanged. We expected some changes back in May 2013 when the Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling's decision to reject the recommendations of the Legal Services Board (LSB) to regulate will writing by making it a reserved activity came as a shock.

The Society of Will Writers is a non-profit making self regulatory organisation which seeks to Protect the Public and serve the interests of those men and women who are active professionals in our field.