Navigating a Complex Will

February 10, 2026

No one family is the same as another.

Because of this, your Will is also likely to be different than anyone else’s. This might be doubly true if you have a complex family or estate. 

What constitutes a complex family varies. It could be blended families, families with longterm dependents, families with complicated relationships, or estates with many parts that need to be considered. No matter your situation, Bigmore Wills & Probate can help you navigate the writing of your Will. 

In the below video, Luke Davies offers an example of a complex family situation and provides guidance on how to navigate the Will writing process. This includes the importance of having direct, open conversations. As well as potential products and options that are available for estate planning. 

For help navigating a complex Will, speak to the team at Bigmore Wills & Probate.

Our People First ethos means we do not take a one-size-fits-all approach. We get to know you, your situation and what wish are for your estate. This approach allows us to write a Will specifically for you.

We offer a free, initial consultation meeting where one of our experienced Will Writers can get to know more about your and your circumstances. From here you are then able to book a follow up appointment to start the Will writing process. If you have any questions or would like to book your free initial meeting, please fill out the contact form below. 

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