How Willify Works
Willify helps you create a structured Will through a simple guided process. You can enter your details step by step, review your wishes carefully, and generate a draft Will document for execution.
A Simple Step-by-Step Process
Making a Will can feel complicated, but Willify breaks the process into clear sections. You do not need to complete everything at once. You can move through each step carefully and review your information before generating your document.
Create Your Account
Register securely with your basic details so your Will information can be saved and managed privately.
Enter Personal Details
Provide your name, address, identification details, and other essential information required for preparing your Will.
Add Family Information
Record details of your spouse, children, parents, dependants, or other important family members.
List Your Assets
Add movable and immovable assets such as property, bank accounts, investments, jewellery, vehicles, business interests, and digital assets.
Choose Beneficiaries
Specify who should receive your assets. Beneficiaries may include family members, friends, trusts, charities, or institutions.
Define Distribution Wishes
Decide how your assets should be distributed, whether by percentage, specific gifts, equal shares, or customized instructions.
Appoint an Executor
Choose a trusted person who will be responsible for carrying out the instructions in your Will after your lifetime.
Add Witness Details
Enter witness information so your Will can be properly signed and executed as per applicable legal requirements.
Review Everything
Check all sections carefully before generating your Will. You can correct mistakes, update instructions, or revise asset details.
Generate Your Draft Will
Once your details are complete, Willify helps generate a structured Will document based on the information you provide.
What You Can Include in Your Will
Willify is designed to help you organize the key information commonly required for Will preparation.
- Personal and contact details
- Family and dependant information
- Residential, commercial, or agricultural property
- Bank accounts, deposits, and financial investments
- Shares, mutual funds, bonds, and securities
- Vehicles, jewellery, valuables, and personal belongings
- Business ownership or partnership interests
- Digital assets and online accounts
- Specific gifts to individuals or organizations
- Executor, alternate executor, and witness details
Why Use Willify?
Guided Experience
The platform takes you through each important section so you do not miss key details.
Organized Information
Your personal details, assets, beneficiaries, and wishes are captured in a structured format.
Review Before Generation
You can review your information before generating the draft Will document.
Designed for Clarity
Willify helps convert your instructions into a clear document format.
Important Execution Steps
Generating a Will document is only part of the process. To make your Will effective, you should ensure that it is properly reviewed, signed, witnessed, and safely stored.
- Review the generated Will carefully for accuracy.
- Consult a qualified legal professional if your situation is complex.
- Print the final Will document.
- Sign the Will in the presence of appropriate witnesses.
- Ensure witnesses sign where required.
- Store the signed Will safely and inform your executor where it can be found.
- Update your Will whenever there is a major life event or asset change.
When Should You Update Your Will?
You should consider updating your Will whenever there is a significant change in your personal, family, or financial situation.
- Marriage, divorce, or separation
- Birth or adoption of a child
- Purchase or sale of major assets
- Change in beneficiaries or executor
- Death of a beneficiary, executor, or close family member
- Starting or closing a business
- Change in tax, succession, or estate planning needs
Legal Disclaimer
Willify provides a guided platform to help users organize information and generate a draft Will document. It does not replace legal advice. Laws relating to Wills, succession, inheritance, nomination, taxation, and execution requirements may vary based on personal circumstances and applicable jurisdiction.
For complex estates, blended families, business interests, overseas assets, disputes, or special beneficiary arrangements, users should consult a qualified legal professional before signing or relying on the document.
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Begin your Will creation journey with Willify and complete each section at your own pace.
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