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Legal Essentials
$99
Create a legal will and notify key contacts named in your will.
- Create a legally-valid will, with detailed signing instructions
- Digitally notify contacts named in will
- Register will on the Canada Will Registry ($40 value)
- Enjoy a 90-day trial of Willful Membership
Premium Coverage
$189
Create your will and power of attorney documents, plan for your assets and funeral wishes.
- Create a legally-valid will, with detailed signing instructions
- Digitally notify contacts named in will
- Register will on the Canada Will Registry ($40 value)
- Enjoy a 90-day trial of Willful Membership
- Establish power of attorney documents for health (living will) and property, with detailed signing instructions
- List and update any physical, financial and digital assets
- Record funeral and burial wishes
Premium Coverage
For Families
$329
All the benefits of the Premium Coverage plan for you and your family, for less.
- Create a legally-valid will, with detailed signing instructions
- Digitally notify contacts named in will
- Register will on the Canada Will Registry ($40 value)
- Enjoy a 90-day trial of Willful Membership
- Establish power of attorney documents for health (living will) and property, with detailed signing instructions
- List and update any physical, financial and digital assets
- Record funeral and burial wishes
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Legal Essentials
Premium Coverage
Premium Coverage For Families
How your savings compared to using a lawyer is estimated
Willful takes into account a number of factors when estimating savings compared to using a lawyer including:
- When you create your first Will / POA documents
- How frequently you update your documents
- Average fees associated with using a lawyer to create and update your documents

- Child guardianship & inheritance
What is a guardian?
The guardians of your children will assume legal, moral and financial responsibility for them. This can be a single person or a couple whom you trust and have spoken to about this important role. It’s best practice to add backup guardians just in case your primary guardians are unable to fulfill the role.
- Pet guardianship & care
- Executor designation
- Beneficiary designation
- Specific gifts & charitable donations

- Managing your property and finances if you are incapacitated
What is a power of attorney for property?
A power of attorney for property is a legal document that gives someone you trust the authority to make decisions on your behalf about your property and finances in the event of an emergency or if you become incapacitated and are unable to do so yourself. This document may be called an Enduring Power of Attorney in your province.
- Making health care decisions for you if you are unable (living will)
What is a power of attorney for health care?
A power of attorney for personal care is a legal document that governs the medical care you will receive if you are unable to advocate for yourself. This document may be called a healthcare directive or representation agreement in your province.

- List properties, vehicles, financial accounts, insurance coverage, etc.
- Store/share important information for your family and executor
- Streamline estate closing process for your loved ones

Free for 90 days, then only $19/yr per adult. Cancel anytime.
Paying for Willful Membership
When you select Premium Coverage For Families, you and any invited users pay for each of your own membership. This gives each of you the flexibility to make membership decisions independent of each other.
- Unlimited document updates and access as life changes
Making updates to documents
When you make your legal will through Willful, you can update the content of your will and power of attorney documents anytime. Just make sure to execute the updated documents by following the provided instructions page on your documents.
- Annual reminders and guidance to keep your estate plan updated
- Annual Canada Will Registry registration ($40 value)
Why register a will?
When you register your will, you document the existence and location of your completed will through a secure registry, like the Canada Will Registry. This allows your executor and loved ones to confirm that you have a legally-binding will and easily locate your will upon your passing.
- Funeral and burial wishes and instructions
- Educational articles, blogs, and videos
- Phone/email/chat support
- Estate planning expert phone consultations
How your savings compared to using a lawyer is estimated
Willful takes into account a number of factors when estimating savings compared to using a lawyer including:
- When you create your first Will / POA documents
- How frequently you update your documents
- Average fees associated with using a lawyer to create and update your documents

- Child guardianship & inheritance
What is a guardian?
The guardians of your children will assume legal, moral and financial responsibility for them. This can be a single person or a couple whom you trust and have spoken to about this important role. It’s best practice to add backup guardians just in case your primary guardians are unable to fulfill the role.
- Pet guardianship & care
- Executor designation
- Beneficiary designation
- Specific gifts & charitable donations

- Managing your property and finances if you are incapacitated
What is a power of attorney for property?
A power of attorney for property is a legal document that gives someone you trust the authority to make decisions on your behalf about your property and finances in the event of an emergency or if you become incapacitated and are unable to do so yourself. This document may be called an Enduring Power of Attorney in your province.
- Making health care decisions for you if you are unable (living will)
What is a power of attorney for health care?
A power of attorney for personal care is a legal document that governs the medical care you will receive if you are unable to advocate for yourself. This document may be called a healthcare directive or representation agreement in your province.

- List properties, vehicles, financial accounts, insurance coverage, etc.
- Store/share important information for your family and executor
- Streamline estate closing process for your loved ones

Free for 90 days, then only $19/yr per adult. Cancel anytime.
Paying for Willful Membership
When you select Premium Coverage For Families, you and any invited users pay for each of your own membership. This gives each of you the flexibility to make membership decisions independent of each other.
- Unlimited document updates and access as life changes
Making updates to documents
When you make your legal will through Willful, you can update the content of your will and power of attorney documents anytime. Just make sure to execute the updated documents by following the provided instructions page on your documents.
- Annual reminders and guidance to keep your estate plan updated
- Annual Canada Will Registry registration ($40 value)
Why register a will?
When you register your will, you document the existence and location of your completed will through a secure registry, like the Canada Will Registry. This allows your executor and loved ones to confirm that you have a legally-binding will and easily locate your will upon your passing. Note: in Canada, it’s not legal to digitally sign or store your will - a will registry may confirm the existence of and location of a will, but it will not provide the full document.
- Funeral and burial wishes and instructions
- Educational articles, blogs, and videos
- Phone/email/chat support
- Estate planning expert phone consultations
How your savings compared to using a lawyer is estimated
Willful takes into account a number of factors when estimating savings compared to using a lawyer including:
- When you create your first Will / POA documents
- How frequently you update your documents
- Average fees associated with using a lawyer to create and update your documents

- Child guardianship & inheritance
What is a guardian?
The guardians of your children will assume legal, moral and financial responsibility for them. This can be a single person or a couple whom you trust and have spoken to about this important role. It’s best practice to add backup guardians just in case your primary guardians are unable to fulfill the role.
- Pet guardianship & care
- Executor designation
- Beneficiary designation
- Specific gifts & charitable donations

- Managing your property and finances if you are incapacitated
What is a power of attorney for property?
A power of attorney for property is a legal document that gives someone you trust the authority to make decisions on your behalf about your property and finances in the event of an emergency or if you become incapacitated and are unable to do so yourself. This document may be called an Enduring Power of Attorney in your province.
- Making health care decisions for you if you are unable (living will)
What is a power of attorney for health care?
A power of attorney for personal care is a legal document that governs the medical care you will receive if you are unable to advocate for yourself. This document may be called a healthcare directive or representation agreement in your province.

- List properties, vehicles, financial accounts, insurance coverage, etc.
- Store/share important information for your family and executor
- Streamline estate closing process for your loved ones

Free for 90 days, then only $19/yr per adult. Cancel anytime.
Paying for Willful Membership
When you select Premium Coverage For Families, you and any invited users pay for each of your own membership. This gives each of you the flexibility to make membership decisions independent of each other.
- Unlimited document updates and access as life changes
Making updates to documents
When you make your legal will through Willful, you can update the content of your will and power of attorney documents anytime. Just make sure to execute the updated documents by following the provided instructions page on your documents.
- Annual reminders and guidance to keep your estate plan updated
- Annual Canada Will Registry registration ($40 value)
Why register a will?
When you register your will, you document the existence and location of your completed will through a secure registry, like the Canada Will Registry. This allows your executor and loved ones to confirm that you have a legally-binding will and easily locate your will upon your passing. Note: in Canada, it’s not legal to digitally sign or store your will - a will registry may confirm the existence of and location of a will, but it will not provide the full document.
- Funeral and burial wishes and instructions
- Educational articles, blogs, and videos
- Phone/email/chat support
- Estate planning expert phone consultations
How your savings compared to using a lawyer is estimated
Willful takes into account a number of factors when estimating savings compared to using a lawyer including:
- When you create your first Will / POA documents
- How frequently you update your documents
- Average fees associated with using a lawyer to create and update your documents

- Child guardianship & inheritance
What is a guardian?
The guardians of your children will assume legal, moral and financial responsibility for them. This can be a single person or a couple whom you trust and have spoken to about this important role. It’s best practice to add backup guardians just in case your primary guardians are unable to fulfill the role.
- Pet guardianship & care
- Executor designation
- Beneficiary designation
- Specific gifts & charitable donations

- Managing your property and finances if you are incapacitated
What is a power of attorney for property?
A power of attorney for property is a legal document that gives someone you trust the authority to make decisions on your behalf about your property and finances in the event of an emergency or if you become incapacitated and are unable to do so yourself. This document may be called an Enduring Power of Attorney in your province.
- Making health care decisions for you if you are unable (living will)
What is a power of attorney for health care?
A power of attorney for personal care is a legal document that governs the medical care you will receive if you are unable to advocate for yourself. This document may be called a healthcare directive or representation agreement in your province.

- List properties, vehicles, financial accounts, insurance coverage, etc.
- Store/share important information for your family and executor
- Streamline estate closing process for your loved ones

Free for 90 days, then only $19/yr per adult. Cancel anytime.
Paying for Willful Membership
When you select Premium Coverage For Families, you and any invited users pay for each of your own membership. This gives each of you the flexibility to make membership decisions independent of each other.
- Unlimited document updates and access as life changes
Making updates to documents
When you make your legal will through Willful, you can update the content of your will and power of attorney documents anytime. Just make sure to execute the updated documents by following the provided instructions page on your documents.
- Annual reminders and guidance to keep your estate plan updated
- Annual Canada Will Registry registration ($40 value)
Why register a will?
When you register your will, you document the existence and location of your completed will through a secure registry, like the Canada Will Registry. This allows your executor and loved ones to confirm that you have a legally-binding will and easily locate your will upon your passing. Note: in Canada, it’s not legal to digitally sign or store your will - a will registry may confirm the existence of and location of a will, but it will not provide the full document.
- Funeral and burial wishes and instructions
- Educational articles, blogs, and videos
- Phone/email/chat support
- Estate planning expert phone consultations
All Willful plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee
Our Premium Coverage for Families plan option allows you to purchase two to six (2-6) Premium Coverage plans to help you and your loved ones complete their legally-valid wills and power of attorney documents. You’ll save 13% when purchasing as a group instead of individual Premium Coverage plans.
A 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 more about what makes a will legal →Yes! As long as you meet the requirements for a legal will in Canada. Willful provides you with all the instructions on how to make your will legally binding. (Hint: No lawyer or notary required!)
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.
Learn more about power of attorney →Willful 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. We are working with our team of estate lawyers to expand across Canada.
Right now our wills are available to residents of Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and B.C.
We are also available to residents of Quebec.
Visit our site for Quebec residents →