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Will Drafting

Secure your legacy by confidently drafting a Will that clearly outlines the distribution of your assets, appoints guardian for you minor childern, and prevents disputes ensuring your wishes are legally protected and your family’s future safeguarded.

Will Drafting

A Will is a legal document that empowers you to clearly state how your assets  including property, finances, and personal belongings  should be distributed after your demise. Whether you want to safeguard your family's future, appoint a guardian for minor children, or prevent future disputes, a professionally drafted Will ensures your wishes are legally protected and respected.

Plan Includes:


Legally Valid & Expert-Vetted

Every Will is reviewed by experienced legal professionals to ensure compliance with applicable succession laws and enforceability in court.


Will Drafting

We provide expertly drafted Wills tailored to your needs. You can update and regenerate your Will throughout the year at no extra cost.

However you may choose to get it registered by paying the registration fees.


Digital Convenience

Easily draft  and download your Will online.  No paperwork, no appointments just guided steps with expert review.


Comprehensive Coverage of All Assets & Responsibilities

Your Will draft will include:

  •  Family & Legal Heir Details

  •  Bank Account & Locker Information

  •  Insurance Policies & Investments – Mutual funds, PPF, shares, etc.

  • Movable Assets –  Valuables, digital assets

  • Vehicles

  • Loan & Liability Disclosure – To inform and protect heirs

  • Immovable Property – Land, flats, houses, commercial spaces

Plan Details:


₹2500 (Excludes GST and platform fees)

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