Last Will and Testament - Details

Your Information

(the Testator or Testatrix)
(e.g. Street, City, County, Postcode)

Personal Representative/Executor

(the person you choose to administer your estate)
One executor is normally sufficient. If you have two executors, they must be able to AGREE on each decision to be made.

Children

List all children from any relationship, born to you or adopted by you. (Note: Do not list stepchildren unless you have adopted them. If you want to leave something to a stepchild, you can do that in the "Specific Gifts" or "Residue of Estate" sections.)

Note: You must list all children. Any child not specifically named in your Will may have the right to claim against your Will as if no Will had been created.

Age must be at least 18 years of age.

Specific Gifts

Use this section if you want to give certain people specific things. Make sure you describe the gift well enough that anyone reading your Will would recognise what you mean.

Distribution of Residue of Estate


The "residue" of your estate is all your property that was not given to someone in the specific gifts section.
What do you want to happen to the residue of your estate?



First Beneficiary of Estate Residue


Who will get this portion of your estate if the beneficiary is not alive at the time of your death?

The total percentages must add up to 100%. Currently, they add up to 0%.

Please select one option for the Distribution of the Residue of the Estate.

Additional Clauses

Signing Details