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      Do it yourself with a Will Kit

      Do it yourself with a Will Kit

      Step 1. Download the kit

      Buy and download your Will Kit securely online.

      Step 2. Print it

      Print your Will Planning Guide and personalised will template.

      Step 3. Prepare it

      Follow the step-by-step instructions on how to prepare your will.

      Only

      $31.50

      How it works

      Our Will Kit helps you to create a convenient and affordable legal will. The Will Kit is suitable if you have a straightforward situation where you want to leave everything you own to your family or friends. You can also nominate a guardian for any young children you have.

      We have prepared this Will Kit and it’s an Australian legal will template.

      What you get

      Downloadable PDF documents to print yourself at home.

      Will template: A legally valid template to make your own will with step-by-step instructions.

      Will Planning Guide: To help you plan your will. The planning guide explains the important parts of a will, like choosing an executor and beneficiaries and nominating a guardian for your children. We have also included a sample will for you to reference.

      Templates: The Will Kit has templates to help you make a list of your assets and debts, as well as will notes to help you structure your will.

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      Will Kit FAQ's

      • Why do I need a will?
        Your will is your voice after you’re gone. It tells people what you want to happen to your assets after you die. The clearer your instructions, the better it is for the people you leave behind.
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      • What happens if I don’t have a will?
        If you die without a will, you die intestate. Being intestate means that the laws of the state or territory you live in will decide how your assets are managed and distributed. Your assets are your property including belongings that have value like a house, car and bank accounts.
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      • When should I use the Legal Will Kit?
        Our Will Kit helps you prepare your own will according to what you want. You can use it if you have simple and straightforward circumstances. For example, if you plan to leave everything you own to members of your immediate family, such as your partner and your children, or extended family or friends. You can also appoint a guardian for any young children you have.
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      • How is a will revoked?
        Only the person who wrote the will can revoke or cancel it, and they must have the capacity to do that. There are several ways you can revoke a will
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      • Is it safe for me to add my credit card details online?
        Our website has Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption to make sure that your credit card details are securely handled.
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      • Is the will in the kit a valid will?
        Yes, it is. Providing you carefully follow the instructions for completing your Will in the kit, it will be valid.
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      • Does a Will have to be in writing?
        No, as long as your will is legible and physically signed by you and the witnesses.
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      • Who should I choose as my executor?
        The kit contains information on the choice and role of an executor to assist you in making your appointment decision.
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      • When is the Legal Will Kit suitable? When should I consider a face-to-face appointment?
        The kit is not suitable if your situation is complicated
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      • Can I change or update my will?
        You can update your will at any time as long as you are able to make the decision yourself and know and understand what you are doing and why.
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      • Does my will have to be witnessed?
        Your signature must be witnessed by two people, both of whom must be at least 18 years old. Your witnesses shouldn’t be beneficiaries named in the will.
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      • How often should I review my Will?
        It’s a good idea to review your will when there have been important events or changes in your life, or every two to three years. This makes sure it still meets your needs.
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      • I need help writing my will, what can I do?
        If you need further assistance, we recommend you contact a Will writing professional.
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      Do you have questions or need help buying your Will Kit?

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