Washington Wills

the free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament

Washington Wills is a free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament.

Washington Wills

the free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament

Washington Wills is a free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament.

Washington Wills

the free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament

Washington Wills is a free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament.

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the free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament

Washington Wills is a free online library to help residents of Washington State draft their own last will and testament.

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Washington Wills Principles

You should be able to have a will, regardless of your wealth or income level.

In the past, having a will prepared has been very expensive. Even today, the average cost of an attorney-prepared will in the United States is about $1,400. We believe wills should be affordable for every Washingtonian. Our simple will template is free, and so is our online library of instructions for making a simple will in Washington State.

You should be able to have confidence that a court will uphold your will.

In recent years, a handful of websites started selling generic will templates to encourage you to write your own will without the help of an attorney — but how can you know if the court system will actually uphold your generic will after you die?

Washington Wills is taking things a step further by providing the information you need to know whether the will you make for yourself is valid under the laws of Washington State.

Your will should actually do what you plan for it to do.

Like it or not, the laws governing even the simplest wills are quite complex. There is more to drafting an effective, predictable will than meets the eye. Our library of legal information can help you understand the whats, the whys, and the hows of each of the terms in your will.

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