Making a will is one of the most important legal steps you can take for your family. More than half of Irish adults don’t have a will — which means their estate will be distributed according to the Succession Act 1965, not their wishes. Our Law Society regulated solicitors can draft your will from €99 fixed fee, fully online.
Why You Need a Will in Ireland
- Without a will, your estate is distributed by law — not by your wishes
- Unmarried partners receive nothing under Irish intestacy rules
- Children from different relationships are treated equally regardless of circumstances
- A will appoints an executor of your choice to manage your estate
- You can provide for stepchildren, charities, and specific bequests
Our Will Services
- Mirror Wills for Couples — €99 (two legally valid wills for you and your partner)
- Single Will drafting — from €99
- Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) — €149
- First-Time Buyer Pack including Will + EPA — €1,195
What Makes a Will Valid in Ireland?
- You must be 18 or over (or married)
- You must have testamentary capacity
- The will must be in writing and signed by you
- Signed in the presence of two independent witnesses
- Both witnesses must sign in your presence — witnesses cannot be beneficiaries
How It Works
- Select your will service and book online
- Complete a short questionnaire about your wishes
- Your solicitor drafts your will and sends it for review
- Sign in the presence of two witnesses
Browse all family and wills services or speak to a solicitor first.
