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Public trustee - Prepare your will online

The convenient way to prepare for your will

To meet the demands of the community's busy lifestyle, Public Trustee has now introduced the online Will Instruction Request form. This is the most convenient way for you to prepare for your will to be made, without any pressure and in the convenience of your own home.

A will is a legal document that clearly sets out your wishes for the distribution of your assets after your death and nominates your executor who will be responsible for the administration of your estate. Having a will is the only way to ensure your assets will be distributed the way you want after you die.

However, gathering all the necessary information together to ensure your will fully meets your circumstances and needs can sometimes present problems. Public Trustee's online will instruction form helps overcome these problems.

This online form guides you through a simple step-by-step process for you to gather all the information necessary for making your will, in the comfort of your home. Importantly, it also assists our will-making professionals to thoroughly consider all your needs for your will prior to meeting you at your appointment. And using this online form ensures that you nominate a professional independent executor - Public Trustee.

Once you complete the form, send it directly to Public Trustee through the secure website. The online security of your personal information is guaranteed. Public Trustee professionals will review your personal information, arrange an appointment for you at one of the many metropolitan and regional locations and finalise the preparation of your will with you at no cost to you with Public Trustee as your nominated executor. It's that simple!

To access the online will instruction form, click here.