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Life on the move doesn’t mean leaving your plans behind. Make sure your loved ones and decisions are protected—no matter where you’re headed next.
Willful makes it easy to chart your course with a legally-valid will.
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Available in all provinces, we work with experienced estate lawyers to build the most comprehensive online estate planning service available in Canada.

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"Willful provides access to justice for many Canadians by allowing them to create their own Will and Powers of Attorney online. It’s user friendly, convenient, and affordable."
Ashley-Rose Gillespie
Wills & Estates Lawyer, Ontario


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Legal Essentials
$99
- Last will and testament
- Access to multiple will registries ($40 value)
- Free unlimited updates
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$189
- Last will and testament
- Access to multiple will registries ($40 value)
- Free unlimited updates
- Power of attorney for health (living will)
- Power of attorney for property
- Asset list to support loved ones
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$378
$329
- 2 x Last will and testament
- 2 x Access to multiple will registries ($80 value)
- 2 x Free unlimited updates
- 2 x Power of attorney for health (living will)
- 2 x Power of attorney for property
- 2 x Asset list to support loved ones
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We’ll ask you straightforward questions about your wishes, with guided prompts along the way. In just 20 minutes you’ll have a customized legal will.
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You’ll be able to review your documents before paying. If needed, you can easily make changes anytime.
Print and sign your documents
Follow the detailed signing instructions to make your documents legally valid.
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What do our customers say?
You don’t need a will to travel, but it’s a smart way to give yourself peace of mind. Many people create or update their will before a trip so their loved ones are protected if something unexpected happens.
If you pass away while abroad and have a legal will, it helps guide your loved ones through your wishes, no matter where you are. Your executor can use your will to manage your estate back home, which can make a difficult time a little easier for your family.
If you pass away without a will, your assets will be handled according to your province’s laws, which may not reflect your wishes. It can also create extra stress and delays for your loved ones, especially if they’re trying to navigate things from afar.
Having a will helps ensure everything is clear and taken care of, no matter where you are.
Yes. An online will made with a platform like Willful is legal in Canada. However, there are some steps that need to be taken in order for it to meet the criteria for a legal will in Canada. Each Willful will comes with detailed instructions for signing and witnessing so you can feel confident that you have a legally-valid will.
Read more about online wills in our Learn CentreA 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 CentreYou don’t need a lawyer to draft your will. In Canada, as long as the will is in writing, signed by you and two adult witnesses who are present at the same time, it’s legally valid. The signed original should be stored safely where your executor or family can access it. However, if your estate is complex, consulting a lawyer may be a good idea.
Read the full article in our Learn CentreWhile most Canadian provinces require wills to be printed, signed, and stored as hard copies, British Columbia does allow for wills to be signed and stored electronically. We’re working to expand this option across Canada, but for now, customers in other provinces need to follow the traditional process 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 all Canadian adults, whether they have assets or not. While Willful is a great fit for most Canadians, some estates may be too complex for our platform.
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 all Canadian provinces, including Ontario, Alberta, B.C., Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, PEI, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan.
We are also available to residents of Quebec.
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