Get peace of mind
Just 20 minutes to create or update your legally‑binding will
Why use FreeWill?
To be thoughtful
Make important decisions where they belong – at home.
To be kind
Support the people and causes that mean the most to you
To be savvy
Save time, money, and stress for you and your loved ones
How FreeWill works
1. Fill out online
It only takes 20 minutes to fill out the information needed to create your last will and testament.
2. Print out forms
The information you provide is combined with the precise language of our legal forms, and provided back to you as a printable will.
3. Sign & keep safe
To make your will official, print and sign the will according to the attached instructions. Keep your new will somewhere safe but accessible.
Pair FreeWill with an attorney
If you have a larger estate, children with special needs, or complicated family dynamics, or, for any other reason, you require customized legal advice, you may want to pair FreeWill with an experienced attorney’s help.
We provide all our will-makers with free forms and a free summary of their will intentions to bring to an attorney (saving time and money).
Frequently asked questions
Why is FreeWill free?
FreeWill's no-charge product is supported by nonprofit organizations. Many of our will-makers choose to leave a portion of their estate to charity, and we hope you'll consider doing the same. FreeWill never sells your personal data to third-parties. For more details on our commitment to data security, please read our privacy(opens in new window) and security(opens in new window) policies.
Do I need a will?
A will is important for everyone and can be useful regardless of estate size. It’s a way to support the people and causes important to you. Having a will ensures that your wishes are known, saving your loved ones the stress and cost of intestate probate proceedings.
Does FreeWill offer other end-of-life planning documents?
Yes! We have advance healthcare directives(opens in new window) (also known as healthcare proxies or living wills), and durable financial powers of attorney(opens in new window) as well. All are free to create.
Can I change my will?
Yes! Your circumstances and wishes may change after you’ve completed your will. If that happens, you can make a new will to replace your old one. All you have to do is sign the new will with witnesses and remember to destroy the previous one.
Still have questions? Explore our Learn(opens in new window) section, Help Center(opens in new window), or contact us(opens in new window).