You need a will.
We have the way.
- Create a legal will in Ontario for as little as $99
- Complete your will in under 20 minutes
- We guide you each step of the way
- No notary or lawyer required to create your will
- Use ONTARIO10 to save $10 off any plan

Willful guides you through creating customized legal documents to protect you and your family.
Let’s face it. Life can get busy and to do lists can seem never-ending. One item that most people procrastinate on is creating their legal will. At Willful, we did the heavy lifting to make estate planning as painless as possible so you can skip an expensive visit to a lawyer. Our legal advisors from Ontario, Scott Allison, Hala Tabl and Neil Milton helped create our legal content so you can feel confident your Willful-created documents align with Ontario's laws and regulations. Unlock peace of mind knowing there's a plan in place for you and your loved ones.
Meet our legal advisorsOur customers use Willful after important milestones, such as:

We start with a few simple questions
To help us get to know you better, we ask you for a few basic details such as your name, location and what brought you to us. You can then select the plan that best suits your needs and after you create your account, you're only 15 minutes away from the finish line!
We guide you all the way
We worked with experienced estate lawyers to create a seamless experience to help you cover all your bases. You answer the questions, our technology customizes legal documents to best represent your wishes while avoiding common errors and contradictions.


You're ready to make it official
You've gone through the Willful platform and have paid to access your documents. Not only are your documents ready to print and sign but you can always edit and update any section, any time! Included are detailed instructions to ensure your documents follow the legal requirements in Ontario to make them official.
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A person who dies without a will is called an intestate, and most people don’t know what happens if you die without one. It’s a common myth that the government can claim your money and assets, but it’s not true. They do have the ability to have a say in how your assets or estate gets divided between family members. Creating a will also means you can control how your assets are distributed to beneficiaries over time, instead of children receiving a lump sum when they turn 18.
Read the full article in our Learn CentreA lawyer does not have to create your will. It’s simply a document that outlines your key end-of-life wishes and distribution of assets. The key is that your will has to be signed by you and two competent adult witnesses who are both present at the same time. The original hard copy of that signed document needs to be stored in a safe place where your executor or a family member can access it.
Read the full article in our Learn CentreCanadian law dictates that your will has to be printed, signed, and stored as a hard copy. While we’re working to change this, right now all Willful customers will need to follow these steps to ensure their will is legally-binding.
Power of Attorney documents govern your personal, medical, legal, and financial life *before* you pass away. In contrast, your Last Will and Testament only takes effect *after* you die.Willful Power of Attorney documents are intended to be used in a personal accident or medical emergency on your behalf. In a legal sense, their powers 'endure' beyond your mental incapacity.
Read the full article in our Learn CentreWillful is designed for Canadians who have assets, whether that’s property or something of monetary value. While the majority of Canadians can create a will using Willful, there are situations where your estate would be too complex for our software. An example of this could be if you own homes in multiple countries.
Creating a legal will involves abiding with provincial and territorial laws.Right now our wills are only available to residents of Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, New Brunswick and B.C. but we are working with our team of estate lawyers to expand across Canada.