Latest Wills guides
We understand that dealing with the practicalities of death can seem overwhelming and complicated. It's common to have some questions. That's why we have written these simple guides, minus the legal jargon.
When writing your Will it can help to be prepared and know what you need before getting started.
How to appoint a legal guardian in your will
What happens to your superannuation if you die?
When you're writing a Will online, the most important step is to select a beneficiary.
If you’ve written a Will online, it’s important to remember that you might need to update it from time to time!
Everyone is entitled to make a Will - as long as they have the capacity to make the necessary determinations!
Essentially, this is a term that describes your closest living relative, by blood or by relationship.
Caring for your pets is one of the most important and rewarding things you can do
What will happen to your Facebook account after you die?
We’ve put together a checklist for writing your Will. Here’s how to get started and get it sorted.
We're modernising Wills, to make them work for what you need, when you need it.
One of the most important conversations you’ll have about your Will is going to be sitting down with your kids.