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Making a Will is simpler than you think. Here are three steps to get started.

Step 1

Understand

Learn what a Will is and why it matters for you and your family in Singapore.

Step 2

Prepare

See what information you need before meeting a lawyer — assets, beneficiaries, and executor.

Step 3

Choose

Compare trusted Will writing services near you by price, location, and reviews.

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Common Questions About Making a Will

Do I need a lawyer to write my Will?

No, you do not have to use a lawyer to write a Will in Singapore. You can write one yourself as long as it meets the legal requirements. However, many people choose to consult a lawyer to ensure their Will is legally valid, properly witnessed, and covers all your assets. A lawyer can also help you consider situations you may not have thought about, such as what happens if a beneficiary passes away before you. Even if your Will seems simple and straightforward, professional guidance can provide peace of mind, help avoid mistakes, and reduce the risk of disputes later on. The cost of fixing an invalid Will after your passing far exceeds the cost of getting it right the first time.

How much does a Will cost in Singapore?

The cost of making a Will depends on how you choose to prepare it and how complex your situation is. For DIY or online templates: Free to about S$50 - S$400. For Lawyer-drafted Will: Typically S$150 - S$400 for a simple Will, and more for complex cases. The final cost may vary based on factors such as your assets, multiple properties, overseas assets, family arrangements, and whether legal advice is needed. Many firms offer fixed-fee pricing so you know the cost upfront.

What happens if I don't make a Will?

If you pass away without a valid Will in Singapore, your estate is distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act. This means your assets may not go to the people you intended, and the process can be longer and more stressful for your family.

What is the difference between a Will and an LPA?

A Will takes effect after you pass away and determines how your assets are distributed. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) takes effect while you are still alive — it appoints someone to make decisions for you if you lose mental capacity. Many people prepare both.

How long does it take to make a Will?

If you come prepared with your asset list, beneficiary details, and executor choice, most simple Wills can be completed in a single appointment of 60 to 90 minutes. The lawyer will typically draft the document during or shortly after the session, and you can review and sign it at the same visit or a brief follow-up. The entire process from first contact to signed Will usually takes one to two weeks.

Planning Ahead Is a Responsible Step

Making a Will is not complicated. Most people complete it in a single appointment. Taking this step helps protect your family and gives you peace of mind.

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