Free Online Will Offer Ends Soon

Bayley House Foundation

Bayley House Foundation has partnered with Safewill to offer our supporter community the opportunity to create an ‘Essentials’ Will online at no cost. The free Safewill offer closes on Monday 30 March 2026.

Normally valued at $160, this limited offer provides a timely opportunity for those who have been meaning to put their affairs in order and ensure their intentions are clearly documented and legally protected.

Having a valid Will is one of the most important ways to protect the people you love, make your wishes clear, and bring peace of mind for the future. Yet many Australians still do not have a valid Will in place. Safewill is a leading online Will platform, offering a secure, guided process, with every Will reviewed by its affiliate law firm, Safewill Legal.

If your circumstances are more complex, Safewill has other options that may suit your needs. However, for some Bayley House families and supporters, estate planning may involve further complex arrangements, particularly where long-term care, disability-specific planning or vulnerable beneficiaries are involved. If your circumstances are more complex, we strongly encourage you to seek independent legal and financial advice before signing your Will.

While there is no obligation to include Bayley House Foundation in your Will, this campaign also highlights the lasting difference a gift in Will can make. After taking care of family and loved ones, you may also wish to consider leaving a gift in your Will to Bayley House Foundation. Gifts in Wills to Bayley House Foundation are invested to help build long-term security for Bayley House. The Foundation preserves the real value of each gift over time, while distributing 4% annually to Bayley House to support priority initiatives that enhance independence, inclusion and wellbeing for adults with intellectual disability.

We are thrilled to offer this opportunity to our valued supporter community. If you know someone who may also find this free Will writing offer helpful, please feel free to share it.

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Please note that all Wills must be printed, signed and witnessed to be legally valid.