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Who is this will for?
The person making a Will is called the Testator
If you are married, in a civil partnership, engaged to be married or cohabiting, and you and your partner both want to achieve the same thing with your Will, you can make a MIRROR WILL at the same time using the same information.
If you have different needs you must choose a SINGLE WILL.
A Mirror Will, will pass everything you own in the first instance to your partner. You can choose to gift items such as a ring or painting that you own yourself to a specific person or gift a sum of money to a specific person, meaning you would have slightly different wishes, but other than that everything would pass to each other and once the second person has died it would pass to the same people in both Wills. IF THIS IS NOT what you want, you must choose single Wills.
Making mirror Wills means you would complete the details of one person only and in the section where it asks for your partners details this will be your partner who wants the identical Will to you.
Funeral wishes will allow you to type specific wishes and these can be different but you must make this very clear who the instruction is for if you don't want them to be identical.