Secure Your Legacy with a Legally Valid Online Will
Safeguard your family with a durable power of attorney.
Plan ahead and appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you’re ever unable to do so yourself.
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What Is a Will?
A will (also called a “last will and testament”) is a legal document that specifies how your assets should be distributed after you pass away. It’s one of the most important documents you’ll ever create, ensuring your wishes are legally binding and your family is protected.
A Will Allows You To:
- Choose who inherits your property, money, and possessions
- Name guardians for minor children
- Designate an executor to manage your estate
- Specify funeral and burial preferences
- Make charitable donations
- Minimize family disputes and legal complications
How Online Wills Work
Our platform guides you through every step, ensuring your will is complete, accurate, and legally compliant.
Guided Interview
Answer straightforward questions about your wishes, assets, and beneficiaries.
Guided Interview
Answer straightforward questions about your wishes, assets, and beneficiaries.
Guided Interview
Answer straightforward questions about your wishes, assets, and beneficiaries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about creating your will online.
Is an online will legally valid in Australia?
Yes. A will created through our platform is legally valid once it is properly signed and witnessed in accordance with applicable Australian state laws. We structure the document to meet formal legal requirements.
Do I need a lawyer to create my will?
No. You can prepare a legally valid will without visiting a solicitor, provided it is correctly drafted and executed. Our guided process ensures your document follows required legal standards.
How long does the process take?
Most people complete their will in approximately 20–30 minutes. The remote witnessing session typically takes around 10–15 minutes to finalise.
Is my personal information secure?
Yes. We use encrypted systems and secure identity verification processes to protect your data. Your information is handled confidentially and stored using secure infrastructure.
Can I update my will in the future?
Yes. If your circumstances change — such as marriage, divorce, children, or new assets — you should update your will to reflect those changes. We provide guidance for future updates.
What happens after my will is signed?
Once properly signed and witnessed, your will becomes legally valid. You will receive a secure PDF copy along with instructions for safe storage and guidance on informing your executor.
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