Get started with your online will

Step 1 of 6

Which state do you live in?

We'll match your documents to your state's laws. Our online lane currently supports NSW only. Other states book a meeting.

Step 2 of 6

Are you over 18 years old?

A will is only legally valid if the person making it is at least 18.

Step 3 of 6

Are you doing this for yourself, or with a partner?

Couples each complete their own will. Do yours first, then invite your partner, and their documents are discounted to the couples rate.

Step 4 of 6

Do you have children?

If you have minor children, you'll want to name a guardian. We handle this in a meeting rather than online.

Step 5 of 6

Do any of these apply to you?

Tick all that apply. If your situation is more complex, we'll recommend a meeting instead. Same firm, just with a solicitor on the line.

Step 6 of 6

What matters most to you in this process?

This helps your solicitor understand what to focus on. There's no wrong answer.

You're set up for our online lane.

Next, create an account so you can save your progress and come back any time. Then we'll guide you through the form, about 30 minutes total. A JB solicitor reviews and remote-witnesses your documents at the end.

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Let's set you up with a meeting instead.

Your situation is best handled with a solicitor on the line, not through a self-serve form. It's the same firm and the same outcome, just with a real conversation. Free initial consultation; you only pay if you proceed.

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You need to be 18 or older.

Under Australian law, a will is only legally valid if you're at least 18. Bookmark this page and come back on your next birthday, and we'll still be here.

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