72% of Adults in their Early 30s Would Trust AI to Update Their Will

The Association of Lifetime Lawyers is warning of the risks associated with writing a will using artificial intelligence (AI), as new research reveals that 72% of UK adults aged between 30 and 34 would consider using AI to update their will.

Published: March 28th, 2025

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The research, conducted by Census wide on behalf of The Association of Lifetime Lawyers, found that only half (52%) of wills in the UK have been drafted by a solicitor. This raise concerns that many people may be putting their estate and loved ones at risk due to errors, ambiguous wording, or failure to meet legal requirements.

As the use of AI continues to rise, experts are stressing that when it comes to wills, it’s vital to have professional legal oversight.

The Association of Lifetime Lawyers is the community of the most qualified legal professionals in the UK when it comes to supporting people to get wills and lasting power of attorney in place.

Using AI to update or create your will could have devastating consequences for your loved ones.

The appeal of AI-generated wills is understandable, particularly among younger generations, who may see it as an easy solution. This is deceptive. A will is one of the most important legal documents you will ever create. Relying on AI to draft or update it without proper legal guidance could result in errors that make a will invalid or lead to unintended consequences, such as disputes between family members or tax implications being overlooked.

The Association of Lifetime Lawyers has tested various AI platforms including ChatGPT, DeepSeek and Microsoft Copilot to create a will. While they can produce documents that look like a will and meet the most basic requirements, there are confusing structures, poor grasp of legal requirements, lack of understanding of the knock-on effect of key decisions, lack of personalisation and inaccurate wording.

AI simply cannot understand the complexities of human relationships, nor can it offer personalised advice based on a person’s unique circumstances. As a result, people may unknowingly put their loved ones at risk by relying on technology to handle such an important document.

It’s vital that people seek advice from an experienced legal professional, who can guide them based on your unique situation to ensure your wishes are carried out and help minimise inheritance tax where possible.

Need to Make or Update Your Will?

If it’s been a while since you last reviewed your will – or you don’t have one at all – now is the time to take action.

Our accredited Lifetime Lawyers at Forbes Solicitors specialise in later-life legal matters, offering expert support with care, empathy and attention to detail. We ensure that your wishes are clearly documented and legally protected.

We aim to make the process simple, stress-free and tailored to you, so you can plan for the future with confidence. Don’t wait until it’s too late, ensure your future wishes are in place today.

If you need to make or update your will contact us today for expert advice.

*Survey data (commissioned by The Association of Lifetime Lawyers). In January 2025, Censuswide polled 2,002 UK adults age 30+ for The Association of Lifetime Lawyers.


For further information please contact Elizabeth Whitaker

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