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Ipswich solicitors warn marriage automatically cancels wills

Couples planning to marry or who have recently tied the knot are being urged to update their wills, after figures revealed 62% of people in the East of England don't know that marriage automatically cancels existing wills.

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Most people don't know that marriage automatically cancels existing wills.

Why it matters: Marriage or civil partnership automatically revokes any existing will in England and Wales unless it was specifically made in contemplation of that union. The warning comes as Will Aid's annual campaign launches this November.

The details: Without a new will after marriage, estates may be distributed under intestacy rules, potentially disinheriting children from previous relationships. Nationally, 56% of UK adults were unaware of this rule.

Nicola Weldon , partner and head of private client at Ellisons , said: "It's quite common for people not to realise that marriage automatically cancels an existing will. We always make clients aware of this during the will-making process so they can take the right steps to protect their loved ones."

We always recommend reviewing your will at least every five years and after any major life change, such as marriage, divorce or the birth of children. If you already have a will and are getting married, it's important to check whether it was made in contemplation of marriage. If not, you'll need a new one to make sure your wishes remain valid and to avoid the intestacy rules applying.

For context: The Law Commission proposed reforms in May 2025 to end automatic revocation upon marriage. However, if adopted, the reform would only apply to wills made after the new law comes into force.

Weldon said: "The current law can be open to abuse, particularly in cases of predatory marriages where someone could exploit the automatic cancellation of a will. Reforming this rule would help prevent that, but it's still essential for people to seek proper advice to ensure their will is valid and reflects their wishes."

Lisa Dawson , partner and head of family law at Ellisons, said: "Getting married is an exciting time, but it's easy to put off conversations about finances and future planning. If you're remarrying and have children from a previous relationship, updating your will is crucial to make sure everyone is provided for and to avoid difficult conversations or even disputes later on."

Most people don't realise that getting married automatically revokes an existing will. This can be especially risky for anyone relying on an online or DIY will, which often doesn't make this clear. Without proper advice, loved ones outside the new marriage can easily be left out.

Peter de Vena Franks from Will Aid said: "Making a will is essential to ensure your wishes are respected, especially after marriage."

What's next: Will Aid's annual campaign runs throughout November, with participating solicitors waiving fees to write basic wills in exchange for voluntary donations. Suggested donations are £120 for a single will and £200 for mirror wills, supporting charities including Age UK, British Red Cross, NSPCC, Shelter and Crisis. Ipswich residents can book at willaid.org.uk.

The bottom line: Whether planning to marry or recently married, Ipswich residents should review and update their wills now to ensure their estates are protected – even if the law eventually changes.

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