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Is There a Single Service in Australia That Can Help With the Will, Power of Attorney, and a Prepaid Funeral?

James Daniels's profile picture Answered by James Daniels Funeral Arranger Reviewed by Kevin Finn 1 May 2026
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Yes—Willed can coordinate funeral planning and connect you with Willed Law for legal support. Rather than working out each next step alone, you can plan prepaid funerals through Willed and access help with Wills or powers of attorney through Willed Law.

This coordinated approach helps keep your planning streamlined and consistent, while still making clear which team is helping with each part.

Connected Support for Your Planning Needs

One of the biggest challenges in estate planning is coordinating multiple services. Typically, you might arrange a Will through a lawyer, discuss power of attorney separately, and then organise a funeral with a completely different company. This creates frustration, duplication, and the burden of explaining your situation multiple times.

Willed reduces this complexity by connecting funeral planning with legal support through Willed Law. You can arrange your funeral, create or update your Will, and establish powers of attorney through a coordinated process. This means each part of the plan can work together more smoothly.

Your funeral preferences are linked with your legal documents. Your power of attorney arrangements align with your Will. Everything is documented and coordinated, so the teams supporting you can understand the bigger picture. This approach significantly reduces stress and confusion.

A Free Consultation to Get Started

Rather than committing to services without understanding what you need, Willed can connect you with Willed Law for a free 30-minute consultation. During this consultation, a qualified legal professional will discuss your specific situation and help you determine what you actually need.

This might be a full will, a power of attorney document, funeral pre-planning, or a combination of all three. Willed Law assesses your personal circumstances and then advises you on the best path forward. This personalised approach means you’re not paying for services you don’t need or missing something important.

Streamlined Planning Process

Once you’ve had your free consultation, Willed and Willed Law can coordinate the next steps across each area. There’s less need to book separate appointments with different providers or worry about information falling through the cracks.

The process is designed to make sure your wishes across each area align. Your funeral preferences are recorded alongside your legal documents. Your power of attorney arrangements complement your Will. This coordination simplifies everything.

Peace of Mind for Your Family

Having your planning coordinated gives your family immense peace of mind. When something happens to you, your loved ones won’t need to search multiple places for your documents or work out the next step from scratch. Everything is clearly documented and easily accessible.

How Willed Can Help

Willed specialises in practical end-of-life planning support. The team can discuss your complete situation during a free 30-minute consultation, help you understand what you need, coordinate funeral arrangements, and connect you with Willed Law for legal documentation.

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Yeah, here at Willed Funerals, we can help with all of that. So we can help you with the funeral arrangements, and then we can pass you on to Willed Law, which will go through anything that’s applicable legally. Um, we do offer a free 30-minute consultation where a member of Willed Law’s legal team will reach out to you and they’ll discuss all of this with you, just to ascertain what’s needed for you personally and your personal predicament, and then they’ll be able to assist.

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