Route to becoming a Will Instruction Consultant
The diagram below highlights the route to becoming a Will Instruction Taker.

Supervision
You must work under supervision until Full Member status is achieved. Supervision means either: supervised by an employer qualified in willwriting or probate practice (evidence will be required) or for sole practitioners it can be obtained through the submission of a portfolio of evidence which is assessed by the academic supervisory panel.
Exemption
The Fellowship offers exemptions to members who can provide evidence of relevant, current qualifications, which the Fellowship considers adequately maps against its qualifications in terms of content and level. Accredited prior learning (APL) may also be available where a member can demonstrate a clear record of suitable achievement gained from work experience.