“Great love how easy it was to write a simple will. Only downfall is the same day i made it i realised i had wrote my sisters maiden name and then i was not able to change it straight away without paying $99. So i still have not changed it.”
Great feedback. We have kept the change fee small so you can easily make changes. The fee is $29 (not $99). We store the updated Will for free. Any queries please contact support@wilbrwills.com
“Never got it to work. Could not ever go back in to change details of will. Useless waste of time and money down the bin.
It is not finalised properly.
Utter waste if time!!”
We are sorry to hear about that. We have no record of you contacting our support about that problem. Our change function was only operational more recently for a small fee of $29.00. Storage of the updated Will is free and you can now change whenever and as many times as you like. You can contact us on support@wilbrwills.com if any queries.
“I really liked using Wilbr! It was easy to use, and all online except for right at the end when I needed to print my will for the signatures. I was guided through what I needed to do step by step. The price was great too!”
“Really easy to use and affordable. The customer service was helpful and responded quickly. I've already recommended Wilbr to my family and would recommend them to anyone else too.”
“Frankly, I was unable to accept the final will beacuse it did not meet my needs. The will is simple and enough for a person with straightforward wishes.
Eg, I do not wish to cancel out my other will made in another country.
Also, you have some Survival Rules that I dont understand completely. You did not ask if I wanted to have them in my will.
Your term “children” in clause 7 refers to children and/or step-children? I would like to exclude step-children.
I had one other “need” which I forgot to write and that is to allow my trustees to use the money in my estate to pay for my grandchildren’s needs but I would have to contact you make the additional request.
In the end, I would say, you have a good enough will for a person with straightforward wishes and not one like me with a blended family and a resident of two countries.”
Thanks for the feedback. Wilbr does suit blended families because you can gift to an individual or to a group as you like. Wilbr covers your will in Australia or New Zealand but you should get local advice in the second country to make a second will. Check our Blog on that topic: https://wilbrwills.com/blog/australian-expats-cover-your-assets-with-a-will/