About James McKenzie Wills
Clear, expert support you can reply on.
James McKenzie Wills is specialist Will Writing and Power of Attorney firm, supporting employees through their workplace benefits.
We help people put the right plans in place with clear guidance, expert care and complete peace of mind.
Trusted and Experienced
We are trusted by thousands of employees across leading UK organisations.
Planning ahead can feel overwhelming, but it does not have to be. We are here to guide you at your own pace, whether you are just getting started or ready to put things in place.
Why Choose James McKenzie Wills?
At James McKenzie, our team of Consultants has helped over 75,000 of individuals plan ahead and protect their loved ones with confidence.
We’re proud to be a trusted legal services partner to employees across the UK, with our team you’ll receive guidance and advice with care and clarity and always in your best interests.
Simple and Straightforward
We guide you clearly from your initial consultation through to receiving your final documents.
Available through your benefits
Access exclusive employee rates through your workplace, making expert support readily available.
Expert Guidance
Meet with a trained and experienced consultant who understands your circumstances and explains your options clearly.
Confidential and Secure
Your personal information is handled securely, with complete confidentiality at every stage.
Over 100,000 Wills Written
Clear guidance, expert support and peace of mind at every stage.
Will Writing
What is a Will?
A Will is a legally binding document that ensures your loved ones are cared for in the way you intend. A Will allows you to clearly outline who should receive your assets, how your estate should be distributed, who should look after any dependents and even funeral wishes. It also gives you the freedom to appoint trusted individuals to manage your affairs and carry out your wishes.
Our Will Writing services are available to individuals in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Our Will Writing Service
Clear plans make things easier later
Many people assume they do not need a Will yet. In reality, having one in place helps reduce uncertianty, delays, and difficult decisions for loved ones.
Why do I NEED a Will?
- To make sure the people I care about are protected.
- To decide who inherits what - not the law.
- To choose trusted people to handle my affairs.
- To provide and care for my children exactly as I wish.
- To avoid delays, costs, and legal complications.
- To pass on my estate in a tax-efficient way.
- To have peace of mind knowing everything is in order.
A Will gives you control and clarity, and gives your loved ones certainty when it matters most.
How We Help
We make the process clear and straightforward. An expert consultant will talk you through your options, explain what you need to consider, and prepare your Will based on your wishes.
Everything is handled with care, accuracy and confidentiality.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions and make changes before anything is finalised, so you can be confident your Will reflects exactly what you want.
Interested in writing your Will with us?
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) England and Wales
What is an LPA?
An LPA is a legal document that allows you to appoint a trusted person to make decisions on your behalf if ever you are unable to make them yourself. This can be due to illness, accident or loss of mental capacity.
There are two types of LPAs in England and Wales:
- Managing bank accounts
- Paying bills or mortgage payments
- Managing investment
- Buying or Selling property
- Daily care and routines
- Medical treatment
- Where you live (e.g., care home decisions)
- Life-sustaining treatment (if you choose)
Why Do you Need One?
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Creating an LPA gives you peace of mind that if something were to happen to you, your loved ones can look after you.
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While often associated with later life, setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney is just as important for younger individuals who may face unexpected incapacity through accident or illness.
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Without a valid LPA in place, your loved ones could face significant delays and legal costs by having to apply to the Court of Protection to gain access to your finances or make care decisions on your behalf.
Need help understanding our services?
Call 020 7193 2060 to speak to one of our experts
Lines are open Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00
Powers of Attorney (PoAs) Scotland
PoAs let you appoint trusted individuals (called attorneys) to make decisions on your behalf if you lose capacity or need support.
Did you know?
Powers of Attorney protect you during your lifetime, a Will protects your wishes after your passing.
Two Types of PoAs
One Goal: Peace of Mind
- Medical treatment preferences
- Care setting choices
- Day to day routines
- Personal welfare decisions
- Manage finances
- Pay bills
- Make property decisions
- Make financial decisions
Why Do You Need One?
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At James McKenzie, we provide the Combined Power of Attorney which includes the two types of PoAs - Continuing Power of Attorney and Welfare Power of Attorney.

