Wills Process
WILLS PROCESS
A will is a legal document which determines how your assets will be divided following your death. The documents involved in this process are Powers of Attorney, an Advance Directive and a Will.

OUR WILLS PROCESS

The process of making a will is to declare how you want your assets (money, real estate, and personal property) divided after you die. There are different ways to go about doing this. You can make your own will, or with the help of a lawyer, have your will written professionally. But no matter how you do it, you can use a will to protect your loved ones and yourself. For more information about this important tool, visit our Wills and Probate Glossary.

HOW TO MAKE A WILL IN THREE EASY STEPS

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Our online service makes it quick and easy to write a will. You can do it from the comfort of your own home in just fifteen minutes.

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We offer an online will writing service that includes expert checking to make sure your wishes are clear. It only takes a few days.

Print and sign it

After writing a will and getting it checked by our Will and Probate experts, you need to print, sign and have two witnesses sign the document.

Will and Probate Services

Our Wills & Probate Services department creates, executes and maintains your estate plan by writing and executing wills, trusts, medical powers of attorney, and much more.

Wills

Our Wills cover all the key areas and ensure your final wishes are carried out correctly. Your will is one of the essential documents you'll ever make, and it gives direction to what happens when you die.

Probate

If someone close to you has died, dealing with the Estate Administration can make it extremely stressful. There are many legal and financial jobs and tasks to complete while dealing with personal grief, and let us deal with those formalities for your family at this emotional time.

Lasting Power of Attorney

Powers of attorney allow someone else to make decisions on your behalf if you can't make one for yourself. Make sure your partner, wife or close relatives have the ability to carry out your wishes if you become unable.

Planning for Care

One-third of us need long term care in our later years. We can help you create a care plan for the future so that family members understand exactly what you want and need when planning for care. Having your Will and Probate prepared before the family needs it, talk to experts Will Probate.

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Often at the most stressful of times, your relatives are trying to understand things like Executor, Lasting Power of Attorney and Probate,'' Wills and Probate Glossary will help them.

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