Your legally valid will in 3 easy steps

Retirement Essentials encourages you to check that you have a current and valid will in place. When you have a valid will, you give yourself the best chance of making sure your assets go where you want them to.

To assist its members that don’t have a valid will, we have established an arrangement with Willed to provide wills and related services to our members.  If any aspect of the service provided by Willed fails to meet your expectations, please let us know – while we can’t take responsibility for their work or services we do care that our members have a great experience and are properly looked after. We do encourage you to undertake your own due diligence to ensure the services of Willed, and the fees you will pay, are suitable for you before signing up to Willed’s services.

Do you qualify for a simple will?

  • Are you 18 years or older? If not, an online will is not suitable.
  • Are you fluent in English? If not, an online will is not suitable.
  • Do you have assets in Australia? If not, the online will may not be suitable depending on circumstances and future plans.
  • Do you have assets in more than one country or require two or more wills to operate concurrently? If yes, online will is not suitable.
  • Do you have a complex estate including, for example, a family trust and interests in private companies? If yes, online will is not suitable.
  • Do you have a blended family (e.g., children from two different partners)? If yes, the online will may not be suitable. Personalised advice provided by a solicitor may result in a will being crafted that better protects the testator against the risk of a challenge (either successful or otherwise) being made against the estate.
  • Do you intend to exclude a member of your family from your will or leave them less than they might otherwise expect? If yes, the online will may not be suitable. Personalised advice provided by a solicitor may result in a will being crafted that better protects the testator against the risk of a challenge (either successful or otherwise) being made against the estate.
  • Do you wish to include a life interest or right of residence in your will? If yes, online will is not suitable and requires personalised drafting.

So exactly how does the process work?

Create your simple will online in three easy steps

Step 1:  Answer the simple questions and download your will.
You can do it from the comfort of your own home in just 15 minutes.

Step 2: Get your will checked
For your peace of mind, an Australian Lawyer will provide checks and customisations.

Step 3: Print & Sign
Only pay when you are ready to print your will. Your will becomes legally binding once you print and sign it according to the instructions that are provided.

As part of the arrangement with Willed, some of the service fees are shared with SuperEd.

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$127*

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*Price is inclusive of the 20% discount for Retirement Essentials members