Protect Your Family’s Future with a Legally Valid Irish Will
Skip expensive solicitor fees. Download easy-to-fill templates tailored specifically for Irish regulations whether you are single, married, or a parent
Protect Your Family’s Future with a Legally Valid Irish Will
Skip expensive solicitor fees. Download easy-to-fill templates tailored specifically for Irish regulations whether you are single, married, or a parent
Choose Your Template
Browse our range of solicitor-approved templates and select the one that matches your life stage—whether you are single, married, or a parent.
Download & Fill
Get instant access to your document. Our plain-English guide walks you through every section, so you can finish it in under 20 minutes from the comfort of home.
Sign & Secure
Print your document and sign it in the presence of two witnesses. Once signed, your will is legally valid in Ireland—just like one from a solicitor
Yes. Under the Succession Act 1965, a will does not need a solicitor to be legal. It just needs to be in writing, signed by you, and witnessed by two people who aren't beneficiaries. Our templates meet all these legal requirements.
No. There is no legal requirement for a solicitor to sign or stamp your will. It becomes a legal document the moment you and your witnesses sign it.
Since you get the editable Word file, you simply correct the typo on your computer and reprint it. No extra fees.
Any two adults who are not inheriting anything in the will (and not the spouse of someone inheriting). Neighbours or colleagues are perfect.
No. Currently, Irish law generally requires wills to be signed with a physical pen on paper ("wet ink"). You must print your template to sign it.