Create Your Will
Online
Complete your Will in just a few steps – securely from your home
How It Works
1 Sign Up or Log In
Create your account using Google, Facebook, or your email.
2Complete the Questionnaire
Answer a few questions about your assets, beneficiaries, and special instructions. You can save your progress and come back anytime.
3Invite Your Partner (Optional)
If making a joint Will, invite your partner to complete their part.
4Submit for Review
Once you’re finished, make a small token payment and submit your Will for review by our legal experts.
5Request for Witness
It is always beneficial to include a legally registered member to witness a will, we are available on request to witness your will.
6Receive Your Will
If making a joint Will, invite your partner to complete their part.
Why Choose The Legal Practice
Trusted Legal Expertise
All Wills are prepared and reviewed by qualified solicitors.
Secure & Private
Your data is safe and confidential with us, using secure technology to protect your information.
Affordable & Transparent
Our prices are competitive, with no hidden fees.
Personalized Service
We offer tailored advice to suit your needs, ensuring your Will reflects your wishes.
Wills & Probate FAQs
Do my assets automatically pass to my spouse ?
What age can I make a will?
Any person who is 18 years of age or older can have a will. Armed forces who are on active duty can make a will once they turn 17 years of age.
Who can witness my will ?
It is recommended that an independent person is present as a witness when you sign your will – someone who is not a family member or beneficiary of your will. This is to ensure that the witnesses are impartial.
What happens if a beneficiary dies before me?
In cases where a beneficiary dies before you, we can review your will to determine if any alterations need to be made.
What are the executors ?
What are the main stages of probate ?
Probate involves three main stages.
- Investigating the extent of the estate
- Completing tax returns and applying to the court for the grant from the probate registry, collecting the assets, paying any debts of the deceased and distributing the remaining estate.
Why do people use a professional firm for probate ?
At Legal Practice we can give you peace of mind when dealing with any probate matters by ensuring that the estate is being dealt with efficiently and as required.
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