New Brunswick Residents Only

Simple estate planning,
done properly.

Complete a guided intake for a simple will or enduring power of attorney. Signing happens in person.

Package Pricing*

Will

$499 + HST

Power of Attorney

$299 + HST

Mirror Will

$599 + HST

Mirror POA

$349 + HST

Will and POA

$649 + HST

Mirror Wills and Mirror POAs

$699 + HST

*Prices are for simple wills only and require no changes from our standard templates. For more complex wills, or wills that require additional lawyer input, billing is the package price plus the lawyer's hourly rate.

For more complex wills, please complete the will package that most closely matches what you need, leave a note for the lawyer, and we will reach out to you directly.

How it works

You fill out the form, your answers are used to prepare your will and power of attorney documents, and you sign in our office.

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Guided Step-by-Step

Answer simple questions in plain language. No legal jargon. Takes about 10–15 minutes.

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Lawyer Review Included

Reviewed by our lawyers as part of your package. Signing is completed in-office.

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Secure & Private

Your information is encrypted, stored securely, and never shared without your consent.

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New Brunswick Only

This service is designed specifically for New Brunswick residents under NB law.

Is this right for you?

This online service is suitable only for straightforward situations. You should use it if all of the following apply:

You are a New Brunswick resident

Your estate planning needs are straightforward

You are not separated (but not divorced)

You do not require tax planning

You do not have a disabled beneficiary requiring a trust

You do not own a farm, corporation, or business requiring special planning

There are no concerns about your legal capacity

If you don't meet these criteria,that's okay. Please contact our office directly. We can assist with more complex matters through a traditional lawyer consultation.

What we can help you prepare

For New Brunswick matters

Simple Will

For a single person with a straightforward estate and beneficiaries.

Will with Children

For parents who need guardian appointments and minor child provisions.

Enduring Power of Attorney

Authorize someone to manage your property and finances if you become incapacitated.