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Write a legally valid Will in 3 easy steps

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Answer our simple questions and download your Will

Our online journey makes writing a Will quick and easy. You can do it from the comfort of your own home in just 15 minutes.
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Your Will becomes legally binding once you print and sign it according to the instructions we provide.
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Our team of experts are here to help you write your Will from the comfort of your home. Whether you have general questions or need help with a specific part of our Will writing service, we're happy to help over the phone or via live chat.

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No need to start again when it's time to update your Will. You can make unlimited updates, anytime, for the first 12 months.

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Is an online will legally valid in Australia?

Yes. An online will created with Willed is legally valid across all Australian states and territories, provided it is properly signed and witnessed according to the requirements in your state. Willed's platform is designed by lawyers to ensure your will meets all legal requirements, and our team is available to help with any questions.

Top questions about writing a Will

What is a Will and do I need one?

A Will is a legally binding document which spells out your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets and the care of any of your minor children and pets. In the event you die without a Will, your assets will be divided between family members according to intestacy laws and you will have no say. In the absence of a Will, there is no guarantee that your wishes will be carried out and that your minor children will be cared for by family members who you would wish to raise your children.

Any adult person who:

  • has assets;
  • has children;
  • is married, in a de facto relationship or recently separated or divorced;
  • is in a same sex relationship;
  • has a blended family;
  • owns pets;
  • is about to travel or have surgery,

should consider creating a Will.

How can I make sure my Will is legally binding?

A Will is not legally binding unless all of the proper formalities have been strictly complied with.

To be legally binding, a Will must adhere to the following formalities:

  • the Will must be in writing;
  • the Will must be signed by the willmaker in the presence of two witnesses;
  • the two witnesses should not be named in the Will and must be present at the time of signing. Both witnesses must be over 18 years of age, of sound mind and be able to understand the English language;
  • the willmaker and witnesses must sign on the bottom of each page and on the last page of the will, preferably with the same pen; and
  • no writing or alteration should be made on a Will after it is signed.

You shouldn’t write or alter Will after it is signed and the two witnesses should not be an executor or beneficiary under the will.

Why should I make a Will if I have no assets?

Even if you believe you have no assets, it is still worthwhile creating a will because your estate may be entitled to substantial benefits under an insurance or superannuation policy. Furthermore, without a will, you will have no say over who cares for your minor children after you and your partner die.

How can I change my Will?

Life changes, and so should your Will. It’s important to regularly update your Will every 3 - 5 years, or any time you experience a significant change in your life like getting married or divorced, the birth of a child or addition of a new family member or a change in your assets.

At Willed, we provide an optional annual subscription which allows you to make updates or changes to your legal documents in just minutes. All you need to do is log into your account, update the relevant section and you will be able to download your new document instantly. Once signed in the presence of two independent witnesses, your new Will is legally binding.

Our subscription is just $15 per year for unlimited updates to your legal documents. When you write your Will with Willed, you automatically receive unlimited updates for the first 12 months.

Can I sign my Will electronically?

Wills cannot be validly signed or witnessed using electronic signatures because the Probate Office of each Supreme Court requires an original (‘wet-ink’) of the Will before approving a Grant of Probate.