Online Wills Form

Making a Will Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated or Expensive

If your affairs are straightforward, completing your Will can be a simple process. Fill out the form below to receive a no-obligation quote for
drafting your Will according to your wishes.

Steps:

  1. Submit Your Details: Complete and send us the online form with your information.
  2. Review: Once we review your submission, we’ll contact you to go over the details.
  3. Receive a Quote: We will provide you with a no-obligation cost estimate.
  4. Proceed with Drafting: If you agree to move forward, we will begin preparing your Will.
  5. Signing: Once your Will is ready, we’ll send it to you with clear instructions on how to sign and store it securely. Alternatively, you’re welcome to visit our office to sign it in person.

Contact Information

Your Partner's Details (if any)

Beneficiaries

Please name all of your beneficiaries - include full name, date of birth and address (if known). Your beneficiaries could include your spouse/partner, and all the children and the children of any deceased child. CHECK TO ENSURE YOU HAVE SPELLED THE NAMES CORRECTLY. *

Specific Gifts

You may wish to give a particular item or money to a particular person (eg: your wedding rings), or you may wish to leave money to a particular cause or charity. Please list in the box:


1. The item or money you wish to leave to a particular person(s) or organisation(s).
2. The full name(s) and address(es) of the person(s) or organisation(s).

Executors & Trustees

An Executor is the person (or organisation) that you specify and entrust to carry out your wishes pursuant to your will when you pass away. We recommend that you nominate two executors, and talk to them to ensure they are happy to do this for you. Executors need to be someone you trust absolutely and without reservation. They can be a beneficiary, family member, relative or friend, your solicitor or accountant, or they can be an a private trustee company or the Public Trustee.

Guardian of Minor Children (if any)

A Guardian is the person you specify to look after your children, when both parents are dead and the children are under eighteen years of age.

Funeral Wishes

Funerals are often held before the Will is read. so, you need to let other people know in advance what type of funeral you wish. Do you wish to be buried? Cremated? Donate your body to science?

Other Information

Is there any additional information you would like to provide?

Have you considered a Trust?

If you need to ensure that your estate is protected from claims by third-party creditors, court actions, or family law proceedings, you may want to consider establishing a Testamentary Trust. A Testamentary Trust can also be used to safeguard vulnerable beneficiaries. If you are interested in setting up such a trust, please tick the box below, and we will contact you to discuss the details. Please note that this service incurs additional legal fees beyond the cost of a simple Will, though the initial advice is free.

Do you need a Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants another person the authority to make personal and/or financial decisions on your behalf. This power can be limited to a specific period or designated as 'Enduring,' meaning it continues even if you lose the capacity to make decisions yourself. For more information, or if you would like us to prepare a Power of Attorney document for you, please tick the box below.

Do you need an Enduring Guardian?

An Enduring Guardian is a person appointed to make lifestyle, health, and medical decisions on your behalf if you lose the capacity to make those decisions yourself. Acting as a substitute decision-maker, the guardian can consent to your future medical and dental treatments, as well as accommodation arrangements. This appointment also authorizes healthcare professionals to share your information with your guardian.

Documents

If you have any documents you would like to include with these instructions, please attach them here.

Click or drag a file to this area to upload.