Make A Will In New Brunswick With Willful

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    We’re excited to announce that Willful is now available for all New Brunswick residents!

    At Willful, our mission is to help every Canadian get an estate plan in place. Our launch in New Brunswick today brings us one step closer to achieving this goal. Without the barriers of time and cost that are typically associated with estate planning, residents can create a Last Will and Testament, Enduring Power of Attorney, and Representation Agreement online in less than 20 minutes at willful.co.

    In New Brunswick, 65% of adults don’t have a will and that number jumps to 74% when including adults that don’t have an up-to-date will. We know that thinking about your own mortality can be difficult - that’s why we’ve created an easy-to-use online platform to make estate planning quick and painless. The platform guides customers through a series of questions about their unique life situation, helping them to outline their executor, guardians for minor children or pets, beneficiaries, specific or charitable gifs, and burial and funeral wishes. With Willful’s launch in New Brunswick today, we’re hoping to change the statistics and make estate planning dare we say - almost fun?

    Willful partners with leading estate lawyers in each of our active provinces to create the legal content. Our official legal advisor in New Brunswick is Karl H.S. Clancey at Gilbert McGloan Gillis, an established law practice based in Saint John that specializes in wills and estates. Get a will in place today using promo code NEWBRUNSWICK10 for $10 off any Willful plan.

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