Will writing software provider, WillSuite, are proud to announce their rapid market expansion over recent months.

This is in part due to recent collaborations with the Society of Will Writers as well as becoming a member benefit of the Institute of Professional Will Writers.

WillSuite Founder Seb Shakh stated:”We have seen a large uptake by law firms and solicitors in the recent months, giving added credibility and sustainability to our system. Will writing software can be used to reduce time and human error and is not just restricted to will writers, but can also be an indispensable tool for Solicitors, Financial Advisors, and Accountants – as our demographics prove.”

Whilst we know our eyes are set on the future, the Law Commission’s report further solidified the notion that we’re heading in the right direction. As we’re certain that cloud based drafting software and plain English approach will be key to the legal market’s transformation, we can rest assured that we’re on the right track.

As always, prospective clients, from one man bands to corporates are able to try the software for free at https://willsuite.co.uk

This article was submitted to be published by WillSuite as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills & Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills & Probate.

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