Wills & Estate
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Create a will more easily, with guidance that helps you understand each choice.

Wills & Estate helps Jamaican residents and diaspora families prepare a draft will, organise key details, and move toward legal review when needed without making the process feel overwhelming.

If you die without a will, the law can decide who inherits. This platform helps you make those decisions yourself with clearer guidance from the start.

Jamaica-first
Parish-aware guidance and family land context.
Optional legal review
Bring in trusted professionals when complexity arises.
Why people start here
1. Understand the basics of what a will does as you move through the process.
2. Capture family, beneficiary, executor, and asset details in one guided flow.
3. Surface complexity early, then move toward review and signing with stronger preparation.

How it works

Designed to make estate planning feel more manageable, without pretending complex matters are simple.

1. Start privately

Create your secure account and begin a draft will built around Jamaican realities, including parish, family structure, and overseas ties.

2. Build clarity

Work through beneficiaries, executors, guardians, assets, and special wishes with save-as-you-go progress and plain-language guidance.

3. Request support

If your situation calls for it, submit a legal review request and connect with a verified lawyer or notary partner.

Built for Jamaica, not adapted as an afterthought.

From parish-based identity details to common-law relationship considerations, family land notes, and diaspora asset complexity, the platform is structured for the situations many Jamaican families actually face.

That means less guesswork, more relevant guidance, and earlier signals when professional review is the safer next step.

Why choose Wills & Estate
Guided, not intimidating: Plain-English helper text replaces heavy legal jargon where possible.
Secure from the start: Private uploads, role gating, ownership checks, and audit logging are part of the foundation.
Ready to grow with you: Start on your own timeline, then bring in legal review when your case needs more support.

Verified legal help, when you need it

Browse partners who can support document review, witnessing readiness, probate-related questions, or notarial needs when your case calls for extra help.

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Lawyer

Bennett Estate & Probate Chambers

Estate planning and probate support for families, professionals, and diaspora clients with Jamaican assets.

Kingston • New Kingston
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Notary

Campbell Notarial Services

Trusted notarial support for identity verification, document witnessing, and guided sign-off readiness.

St. James • Montego Bay
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Common questions

A few of the questions people ask before they begin.

Do I still need a lawyer if I use Wills & Estate?
Many people use the platform to organise their wishes and understand what decisions need to be made. If your family, assets, or distribution wishes are more complex, we recommend requesting a legal review through the platform.
Is this platform built for Jamaica only?
The guidance is designed around Jamaica-first estate planning needs, including parish-based context, family land considerations, and common situations affecting Jamaicans at home and abroad.
Can diaspora users use the service?
Yes. The platform is designed for Jamaicans overseas and people with Jamaican assets or family ties who need a guided starting point before formal legal review or execution.
Will my documents be public?
No. Uploaded documents are stored on a private disk and served through authorised application routes. Access is restricted to the account owner and authorised internal staff where necessary.
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Need a deeper primer first? Visit the resources page for beginner-friendly guidance on wills, executors, and what happens when there is no will.

Start with confidence, then take the next right step.

Estate planning becomes easier when your information is organised and your choices are clearer.

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