Just Mortgages and ULS launch broker wills service
Just Mortgages has teamed up with ULS Technology to offer a will sourcing system to its 130 mortgage brokers situated in Spicer Haart estate agency branches throughout the UK.

ULS Technology founded online conveyancing firm eConveyancer, which provides conveyancing services to Lloyds Banking Group and Openwork amongst others. ULS has used its technology to develop a sourcing system for wills that will enable Just Mortgages’ brokers to both source and quote on wills from qualified firms of solicitors.
The system is launching with a small panel of legal firms but aims to grow this before the end of the year.
John Phillips, group operations director of Spicer Haart and Just Mortgages, said:
“It is vital for everybody to have a will, especially someone taking out a mortgage. It should form an integral part of providing full financial advice to someone, but often mortgage brokers feel either out of their comfort zone or feel unsure how to access the right legal firms to provide their clients with the professional service that they need.
“Joining up with ULS gives Just Mortgages brokers the ability to provide a comprehensive service to their clients knowing that they can refer their clients to qualified lawyers for the correct advice on their will and provide them with a price upfront.”
Alan Young, business development director at ULS, added:
“We are bringing Just Mortgages’ advisers a wills proposition supported by some very high quality legal firms that have been tasked with providing a full and thorough service for Just Mortgage’s clients. This will be a very exciting addition for Just Mortgages brokers enabling them to provide an all-encompassing solution to their clients.”
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