Why Your Will Deserves a Regular Check-Up – Just Like Your Car. We all know the drill: a new car doesn't need an MOT for its first three years. But after that, it’s checked annually to ensure it’s still roadworthy. Now, imagine if we took the same approach with our Wills. Most people write a Will and assume the job is done — filed away, forgotten. But the reality is, just like a car, your Will can become out of date, less effective, or even unfit for purpose if left unchecked for too long. That’s where a Will MOT comes in.
Think of it as a structured review to make sure your Will is:
Just like an MOT for your car, your Will can come out of the review with one of three outcomes:
A pass means your Will is still perfectly suited to your current life. It:
If that’s the case, great – no action needed, but make a note to check again in 12 months or after any big life changes. Just like the Government MOT reminder, you can ask to be on our reminder service and set the frequency from 1-3 years. We will send a checklist and reminder, including changes to HMRC and Estate Planning Law that you may not have been aware of. You do not need to be a Fern Wills & LPAs client to use this free service.
Just like when your car’s tyres are wearing thin or your brake pads are nearing the limit, some issues don’t make your Will invalid, but they’re warning signs.
These may not cause a failure, but they’re signs your Will isn’t as effective or reflective of your wishes as it should be.
If your Will falls into this category, it may not work at all — or worse, it might lead to unintended consequences, family disputes, or unnecessary tax bills.
In these cases, your Will may no longer be legally valid, or could result in an entirely different outcome from what you intended.
No one would put their family in a car they had had not been checked for five years. So why do that with something as important as your Will? A Will MOT gives you peace of mind that your final wishes will be honoured, your loved ones protected, and your estate managed as efficiently as possible. Whether it passes, has advisories, or fails — knowing is better than gambling/ guessing.
We offer a free Will MOT — even if we didn’t write your original Will. It’s quick, straightforward, and gives you the peace of mind that everything is still in good order. You’ll always receive an honest and impartial opinion.If your Will still meets your needs, I’ll say so — no pressure, no unnecessary changes. And if it does need updating, I’ll explain exactly why, and provide a clear, written, fixed quote upfront before doing any work. You’ll always be in control. Ready to check if your Will is still roadworthy?Contact us today to book your Will MOT or subscribe to our reminder service.
When you're checking your Will is roadworthy, don't forget about the insurance. After all, even the safest car needs cover — and so does your most important document. By choosing to professionally store your Will with us, it will automatically be insured for up to £2 million against loss, damage, or legal costs arising from accidental destruction or misplacement. This protects both your wishes and your loved ones from costly disputes or delays.We can store and insure Wills or Lasting Powers of Attorney prepared elsewhere — giving you extra peace of mind, no matter where they came from. Because being truly life-worthy means more than just passing the MOT — it means making sure you're covered if something goes wrong.
A good Will makes sure your wishes are followed after death — but what about during life, if you ever lose the ability to make decisions? That’s where Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) come in — and just like your Will, they need regular checks to stay in good working order. Think of them as your long-term insurance and servicing plan. If your attorneys have changed, someone’s moved away, or your wishes around healthcare have evolved, it might be time for an LPA Service.➡️ Read our guide to giving your LPAs a proper Service →
Additionally, we offer a 25% discount on our standard prices for documents originally produced by Fern Wills.