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Online Wills that are comprehensive, not complicated

Epilogue will get you started – and finished – with our easy-to-understand, guided process. In as little as 20 minutes, you’ll have a Will that’s ready to sign.

Save 20% with code EQUIFAX20.

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Our MissionDemocratizing estate planning for Canadians

Epilogue is different. It was founded by two former estate lawyers who believe that planning for the future and protecting your family shouldn't cost a fortune. So they built a company to bring their vision to life.

How It WorksWe guide you from start to finish

Estate planning doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, you can get yours done in 3 easy steps.

1

Answer questions about you and your wishes.

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In just a few seconds, Epilogue will auto-generate your custom Will.

3

Follow the signing instructions to make it legally binding.

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TestimonialsWhat our customers are saying

I was very impressed with the Epilogue service. I worked through the questions in 10 minutes & finished my estate planning. As a frontline worker, I see the need for this service...

Martina Campbell-Segree

I held it off for a while because I thought it would take a lot of time and be really intense - something I regret doing. The process was so simple. It took me 5-10 minutes...

Jesse Abrams

I have been procrastinating drawing up a Will for far too long. A friend recommended EpilogueWills.com to me. It was incredibly straightforward, simple, easy and fast...

Michele Rosen
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PricingOur simple pricing plan

Preview your documents before you pay, with flexible payment options available.

IndividualCouple
Will Only

Everything you need to set up a legally binding Will

$139
  • Make your own custom Will

  • Includes detailed signing instructions

  • Express your final wishes for funeral, cremation/burial, etc.

  • Send notifications to the executors and guardians named in your Will

  • Create a record of your assets and key contacts for your executor

  • Prepare your Social Media Will

  • Receive a code to register your Will with the Canada Will Registry ($40 value)

  • Update your documents anytime for free

Will + Incapacity Documents

Complete protection that covers both death and incapacity

$199
  • Make your own custom Will

  • Includes detailed signing instructions

  • Express your final wishes for funeral, cremation/burial, etc.

  • Send notifications to the executors and guardians named in your Will

  • Create a record of your assets and key contacts for your executor

  • Prepare your Social Media Will

  • Receive a code to register your Will with the Canada Will Registry ($40 value)

  • Update your documents anytime for free

  • Appoint someone to handle your finances if you become incapable

  • Name someone to make health care decisions for you if you cannot

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Your Will sent right to your door

Once you finish your Will, you'll have the option to have it printed and mailed straight to you.

FAQs

A Will is the legal document that allows you to provide your instructions for what you want to happen when you're no longer here. It is formally called a 'Last Will and Testament'.

A Will is the legal document that allows you to provide your instructions for what you want to happen when you're no longer here. It is formally called a 'Last Will and Testament'.

If you don't have a Will when you die, it's called dying “intestate”. It means that you won't get a say in important decisions like how your assets will be distributed or who gets to be in charge of the process.

If you don't have a Will when you die, it's called dying “intestate”. It means that you won't get a say in important decisions like how your assets will be distributed or who gets to be in charge of the process.

Instead, your assets would be distributed according to the default rules of the province where you live, and the courts will determine who manages your affairs. If you don't have a Will, it won't matter what you would have wanted to happen.

Instead, your assets would be distributed according to the default rules of the province where you live, and the courts will determine who manages your affairs. If you don't have a Will, it won't matter what you would have wanted to happen.

There is no legal requirement to have a lawyer prepare your Will. However, legal advice can be helpful, particularly in more complicated situations such as:

There is no legal requirement to have a lawyer prepare your Will. However, legal advice can be helpful, particularly in more complicated situations such as:

• If you wish to exclude a spouse or child from your Will

• If you wish to exclude a spouse or child from your Will

• If you are in a second marriage

• If you are in a second marriage

• If you have a child with a disability who is receiving government benefits

• If you have a child with a disability who is receiving government benefits

• If you have significant assets outside of Canada

• If you have significant assets outside of Canada

Surprisingly, not much. You don't need to make a list of the things you own, calculate how much money you have, or gather information about your bank accounts.

Surprisingly, not much. You don't need to make a list of the things you own, calculate how much money you have, or gather information about your bank accounts.

You'll need to know details about your family members and be prepared to make some decisions about who you want to name as guardians for any minor children or pets, how you want to distribute your assets, and who will be in charge of managing your affairs.

You'll need to know details about your family members and be prepared to make some decisions about who you want to name as guardians for any minor children or pets, how you want to distribute your assets, and who will be in charge of managing your affairs.

You might have heard that couples can create a joint Will to handle their assets and affairs, but that's not the case. In Canada, each person needs to create their own Will to make sure their final wishes are carried out according to their own preferences.

You might have heard that couples can create a joint Will to handle their assets and affairs, but that's not the case. In Canada, each person needs to create their own Will to make sure their final wishes are carried out according to their own preferences.

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