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Write a Will online

Free online will service

Plan for the future, protect the people you love, and, if you choose, support others affected by a brain tumour.

We’ve partnered with Legal for Life to offer a free online will service that you can complete in your own time, from the comfort of home.

The service uses guided technology to help you create a legally binding will based on your wishes and circumstances.

How it works

Writing your will online is designed to be simple and flexible. Once you have your access details, you can work through the process at your own pace.

  • Register online and create your account
  • Use the Wills section to choose the document you need
  • Answer the guided questions about your wishes
  • Download your document as a Word or PDF file
  • Print and sign your will to complete the process

If you need technical help while using the system, support is available through Legal for Life. Please note that this service cannot provide legal advice.

Why make a will?

Making a will helps you put clear plans in place for the future. It can give you peace of mind, protect the people you care about and make sure your wishes are understood.

For many people, writing a will is an important step in looking after their loved ones and getting their affairs in order.

It can also be a helpful way to take control of practical decisions at a time when life may already feel uncertain or overwhelming.

A gift for the future

Some people who use this service choose to support Brain Tumour Support through a donation or by leaving a gift in their will.

Any gift, of any size, can help us continue supporting people affected by a brain tumour diagnosis, so that no one has to face it alone.

By planning ahead, you can look after the people closest to you and, if you wish, create a lasting impact for others in the brain tumour community.


Find out how to get started

To get started, complete our enquiry form and a member of the team will send you everything you need to access the free online will service.

Complete the Will enquiry form

You don’t always realise how much life can change, until it does. Taking time to plan ahead can make a difference for the people who matter most

Looking beyond the diagnosis

Behind every brain tumour diagnosis is a life that doesn’t always follow the path that was planned.

For many people, the impact goes far beyond treatment, affecting education, relationships, independence and the future they had imagined.

Stories like Elena’s help to show the reality of living with a brain tumour, and why ongoing support matters at every stage.

“There’s been so much where I’ve planned for the future… but it doesn’t always work out that way. You just have to live with the impact.”

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Elena’s story

Elena was diagnosed with a brain tumour at nineteen, just as she was about to start university. She shares how that moment changed her life, the long-term impact of her diagnosis and why ongoing support continues to matter.

Read Elena’s story

Support people affected by a brain tumour, now and in the future

Making a will is one way to plan for the future. You may also want to explore other ways to support people affected by a brain tumour, now and in the years ahead.

Leave a gift in your Will

Leaving a gift in your will is a powerful way to make a lasting difference. It helps ensure that support is there for people facing a brain tumour diagnosis in the future.

Learn about gifts in Wills

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Donate in memory

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