Most families know they need a will. They just keep putting it off. We made it so simple and free that there is no good reason to wait another day.
Takes 10 minutes. Drafted in 48 hours. No payment required.What Your Family Avoids
Without a valid will, the Intestate Succession Act decides who receives your estate. Your bank accounts can freeze. Your family can wait months. Guardianship can become a court decision.
A will is a short task that protects years of work.
Most People Wait Too Long
We made the first step simple enough to finish today.
For South African Families
Your will is drafted by qualified experts, delivered in 48 hours, amended whenever life changes, and stored safely.
A qualified professional drafts your will. You are not left alone with a template, confusing clauses, or legal guesswork.
48-hour turnaround
Unlimited amendments
Secure safekeeping included
If your family needs more than a will, we can help with trusts, estate cover, administration, and Shari'ah-compliant planning.
Trusts for homes and children
Cover for estate costs
Help through the Master's Office
How It Works
We removed the usual friction. No office visit to start. No payment to begin. No legal jargon before you know what you need.
Fill in the form, speak to a consultant, receive your draft in 48 hours, then sign it properly and keep it safe.
10 minute form
20 minute consultation
Drafted in 48 hours
"I kept putting it off for years after my son was born. I finally did it in one afternoon. The weight that lifted off my shoulders was immediate. I should have done it much sooner."
What You Get
Your will is drafted at no cost by estate planning professionals, with guidance so your wishes are clear and legally practical.
Understand executor fees, conveyancing costs, taxes, and the liquidity your family may need when the estate is frozen.
Families can get help with the Master's Office, executor appointments, document preparation, and beneficiary updates.
Shari'ah-compliant wills, trusts for children, trusts for spouses, and planning for families with unique needs.
Member Reviews
We felt a weight lift once such an important step was finally complete.
Bill
Member since 2012
The process was clear, simple, and much easier than I expected.
Fatima
Member since 2023
We felt confident knowing our child's future had been properly considered.
Brendan
Member since 2023
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FAQs
Because every South African family should have a valid will. Some families later choose trusts, estate cover, or administration support. The will lets you see how we work first.
A court can decide who cares for them. A valid will lets you nominate guardians and put your wishes in writing before anyone else has to guess.
Your will is drafted by estate planning professionals and you are guided through the signing requirements under South African law.
Update it. New child, new property, divorce, marriage, or a business change should trigger a review. Amendments are included so your will can keep up with real life.