Wills for Western Australians
★★★★★ Trusted by WA families · from home in ~20 minutes

Protect the people
you love.

A plain-English will, done properly, without the solicitor's waiting room. Written to meet the Wills Act 1970 (WA) — calm, careful, and yours.

No jargon  ·  plain English throughout No appointments  ·  start whenever suits
A family together
Last Will & Testament

Your document, in progress

Executor appointedDone
Guardians for childrenDone
Specific gifts3 added
Ready to sign
Written for WA law — Wills Act 1970 Plain English — no jargon Your data stays private — never sold Solicitor review — available
Grandparents with family
Why it matters

A will isn't about you. It's about them.

It decides who cares for your children. Who inherits the home. Which keepsakes stay in the family. Done well, it spares the people you love a hard process during the hardest week of their lives.

Willkeeper turns those decisions into a few gentle questions — so the hardest part, starting, feels easy.

Peace of mind, passed on.
What a will actually decides

Five decisions, made clearly.

A will is a short list of choices only you can make. Willkeeper walks you through each one, in order.

Article I · Executor

Who carries out your wishes

The person you trust to handle everything — settling debts, distributing what you leave, dealing with the paperwork.

Article II · Beneficiaries

Who receives what

Family, friends, or causes you care about. Split it however you choose — by share, amount, or specific item.

Article III · Guardians

Who cares for your children

If you have children under 18, you nominate who raises them. For many parents, this is the whole reason to have a will.

Article IV · Specific gifts

The particular things

A ring, a car, a sum of money, a keepsake. Name the item and who it goes to, so nothing is left to guesswork.

Article V · Final wishes

Burial, cremation & notes

Optional, but a kindness. Record your preferences so your family isn't left guessing during a hard week.

Then · Signing

Made valid, properly

WA law requires two witnesses present at the same time. We give you clear, step-by-step signing instructions.

How it works

Three steps. About twenty minutes.

You answer plain questions. We assemble the document. You sign it correctly. That's the whole thing.

1

Answer a few questions

We ask about your family, your wishes, and who you trust — one plain question at a time. Nothing you can't answer off the top of your head.

2

We assemble your will

Your answers become a clean, structured will written to meet WA requirements. Review it, change anything, download the PDF.

3

Print, sign & witness

Follow our checklist: sign in front of two witnesses at the same time. Store the original safely. Done — and valid.

Stories

The relief of having it done.

Sample testimonials — replace with your own once you have real reviews.

★★★★★
"I'd been putting it off for years. Did the whole thing on a Sunday morning with a cup of tea. The guardian section made me cry a little — in a good way."
RM
Rebecca M.
Fremantle, WA
★★★★★
"Straightforward and honest. It told me plainly when to see a solicitor, which is more than I expected. Signed and witnessed the same week."
DT
David T.
Joondalup, WA
★★★★★
"My parents finally sorted their wills together at the kitchen table. No fuss, no big bill. We all feel lighter for it."
AL
Amara L.
Perth, WA
Pricing

One will. One fee.

No subscription for a document you write once. Pay when you're ready to download — not before.

Most chosen Standard will
$120 once-off
  • Full guided will for one person
  • Executor, beneficiaries, guardians, gifts
  • Downloadable PDF, unlimited edits before signing
  • Step-by-step WA signing instructions
  • Free updates for 12 months
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Couple + solicitor review
$290 once-off
  • Two mirrored wills for partners
  • Everything in Standard, for both of you
  • Review by an independent WA solicitor
  • One round of adjustments after review
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Prices shown are placeholders for your own pricing. Solicitor review is provided by an independent, appropriately qualified legal practitioner — not by Willkeeper.

Where we're straight with you

What Willkeeper is — and isn't.

The most trustworthy thing a will service can do is be clear about its limits. Here are ours.

We're a self-help tool, not a law firm

Willkeeper gives you a structured template and clear instructions. We don't provide legal advice, and using Willkeeper doesn't create a lawyer–client relationship.

Simple estates are our sweet spot

If your situation is straightforward, a guided will works well. Blended family, a business, a trust, overseas assets, or a contested estate? Please speak with a WA solicitor first.

You make it valid by signing correctly

A will only takes effect once it's signed and witnessed properly. We spell out exactly how — the signing is yours to complete.

Your information is sensitive, and we treat it that way

We handle your details under the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles. We never sell your data.

Get started

The hardest part is starting. So start small.

Leave your email and we'll send a short, no-pressure checklist of what to have handy — then begin whenever you're ready.

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