Protect your family’s future
Your wishes, your will, your schedule. Start now and finish anytime—all you need is 20 minutes.

Trusted by over 500,000 Canadian families
One-time payment, a lifetime of peace of mind
Plan together, protect each other

The couple that plans together...
No surprises, no unknowns. Discuss and align on your wishes and requests; together.
One less thing to worry about down the road
Planning ahead now means less stress for your partner, and more security if anything happened.
Know who gets what
Remove the guesswork for your assets, from the big (property) to the small (the cat).
Save together
Save 12% when you choose Premium x 2 for couples, vs. purchasing separate plans.
Plan for the ‘what if’
Designate guardians you love and trust for your children
Prepare for their future through trusts and inheritances
Easily share your plans and desires with the people that matter
Don’t leave it to chance: rest easy knowing your wishes are documented

Simplify your estate while securing their future

Keep it current
Life changes: your will should, too. Ensure your will is up-to-date with new family members, assets, and beneficiaries.
Keep it simple
No complex forms, no confusing questions. Just simple, straightforward online forms you can complete in minutes.
Keep them comfortable
Plan for inheritances across children and grandchildren, so your wishes are carried out if you’re no longer able to assist.
Keep true to you
Make your final wishes clear. From charitable donations to religious preferences, you deserve the right to choose.
What’s the difference between a will and a power of attorney?

What is a will?
A legal document that explains what happens to your money, home, and belongings after you die. It also lets you name who will care for your children or pets, and how you’d like to be remembered.
What is a power of attorney?
A legal document that lets someone you trust make decisions like managing your finances, property, or healthcare if you need help, like while you’re travelling or if you’re unable to do so yourself. It only applies while you’re alive.
Your legal will in just 3 steps
Complete your family estate planning on your own time.
No headaches. No lawyers. No waiting.
Answer questions online
Our simple questions take about 20 minutes to answer—no legal jargon here.
Review your documents
Review your answers and update any time. You only pay once you’re done.
Print and sign
Follow the signing instructions to make your will legally binding. Print, and you’re done.
Frequently asked questions

Yes—a last will and testament with Willful is legally binding.
Canadian law doesn’t require a lawyer or notary to create your will. While lawyers can be beneficial if you have complex assets, many people have straightforward needs and clear beneficiaries that don’t require expensive legal advice.
Out of the 57% of Canadians who don’t have a will, we believe Willful will meet the needs for most.
Whether you’re married or separated and choosing guardians for your children, single and determining who cares for your pet when you’re gone, or retired and planning who gets the house, there’s a good chance you can get everything you need with Willful.
Unsure? You can start your will for free and quit anytime, so you can explore the process and see what kind of questions we ask.
Our wills start at $129 per person, up to $349 for 2 adults.
Legal Essentials will ($129) | Your last will and testament
Premium Coverage ($199) | Complete estate planning for an individual, including Power of Attorney and asset list
Premium x 2 ($349) | Complete estate planning for couples
Most people complete their will in just 20 minutes.
You can start and stop anytime, giving you flexibility to consider your answers and talk with family.
You bet—you can update and change your will anytime, on any plan, for free.

Are you ready to create a future they can count on?
Simple. Straightforward. And legally binding. No complicated forms, no expensive lawyers, and no question about your wishes.












