LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
Last Will and Testament
This document is the last will and testament of the individual (Testator) named below. The full legal name
of the testator is to be provided to ensure clarity and to avoid any ambiguity regarding the identity of the
person making this will.
I confirm that I am making this last Will & Testament from my own free volition, and with sound body and
mind.
I also confirm that I understand that I am making this Will & Testament on the basis that I am not
providing any evidence to my testamentary capacity and if at a later date my Will is challenged,
freewill.ltd shall not in any way be held liable.
Do you have a partner?
Do you have children?
Children (If applicable)
Note: STANDING indicates whether the named child is from a ‘present’ or
‘previous’ relationship. In the instance of ‘grandchildren’ or ‘greatgrandchildren’, please
insert their relationship to the testator.
Do you have a nominated guardian?
NOMINATED GUARDIAN (If applicable)
Note: This is for any child that has yet to achieve adulthood in your country.
Existing Will?
Note: If the testator has an existing Will, they must destroy it on signing of their new Will. This will avoid any needless arguments or beneficiaries contesting the Will.
Funeral Instructions (If applicable)
Note: This page is for the testator to complete and stipulate any special arrangements or requests for
their funeral. (location, type of service, music, food, etc). Continue on a separate sheet if needed:
BEQUESTS
Note: The following sections are for the testator to divide up their goods/assets in the form of gifts,
individually, or to a single benefactor. These are split into three categories, pecuniary (money), specific
items, and residuary gifts:
Pecuniary Gifts (set amounts of money)
Specific Items (real estate, cars, jewellery, shares, etc)
Residuary Gifts (percentage or all the remainder of your estate, etc)
Executor(s)
Note: The testator may choose up to four executors to ensure their Will is carried out faithfully. An
executor can be close friends/family members, your GP, accountant, etc.
Besides the testator, each executor should be given a copy of this last Will & Testament, preferably sealed,
and kept in a safe place.
Witnesses
Note: The testator requires two witnesses to ensure their Will is carried out faithfully. A witness can be
close friends/family members, your GP, accountant, etc. A witness can also be executor as long as they
are not a beneficiary.
Besides the testator & executor, each witness should be given a copy of this last Will & Testament,
preferably sealed, and kept in a safe place.
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