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Why Free Will Kits in QLD Are Risky: Avoid DIY Wills and Protect Your Estate

  • Published: 10 December 2021
  • Last Updated: 20 February 2026
What problems might there be with DIY wills?

When it comes to drafting your Will in Queensland, there are many services available, including free Will kits and DIY options. However, using a DIY Will kit in QLD can be risky and may leave your estate vulnerable to disputes or invalidation. To ensure your Will is valid and your wishes are protected, it’s crucial to get legal advice.

In choosing which service you use, it is essential to remember the importance of having a valid and clear Will to ensure your wishes are effectively carried out in distributing your estate. If you were to pass away without a valid will, your estate would be subject to the rules of the Succession Act, meaning your wishes may not be carried out. Additionally, any legal costs arising from a challenge to your Will are likely going to be paid from the contents of your estate, therefore diminishing the value of your estate.

 

DIY Will kits  –Will Kit risks?

While DIY kits provide a tempting budget option to  draft your Will, you run the risk of creating a will that is invalid, or alternatively is valid but not reflective of your wishes. This is because DIY kits provide a basic template on the assumption that one-size-fits-all, when in reality the complexities of your relationships and family situation should be reflected in your Will. DIY Will kits cannot adequately handle complex situations such as blended families or self-managed super funds, or situations where a beneficiary has a mental disability or is in financial difficulty.  In short you don’t know what you don’t know.

 

Public Trustee Wills –

Should I Use the Public Trustee for My Will?

The Public Trustee of Queensland offers to prepare Wills at no upfront cost. However, in most cases, they require or encourage you to appoint the Public Trustee as your executor. If you do, fees and commissions will be deducted from your estate when it’s administered after your death. This means the service isn’t truly “free” — the costs are just delayed until your estate is finalised.

 

What Bennett Carroll provides

Our Wills and estates lawyers provide a holistic approach to estate planning, giving you the comfort of knowing your Will is not only valid, but importantly will reflect your wishes to the letter. We create personalised wills that deal with your specific family situation, for example a blended family, and can provide for beneficiaries who are disabled or in financial difficulty. By making in-depth enquiries regarding who you would like to include and exclude from your Will, we ensure that each decision is justified within the Will, meaning that the document will be upheld. Additionally, using Bennett Carroll to create your Will allows you to appoint whomever you choose as your executor, giving you peace of mind that someone you trust will administer your estate. We offer this service at a competitive price that is only a fraction of the potential costs of drafting an invalid Will.

Find out more about how our Wills and Estate Planning Services can help you avoid the risks of DIY Will kits.

Our Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast offices offer legal services to help Queenslanders avoid the risks of free Will kits and DIY Wills.

 

EPOAs

Similar to creating your Will, it is important that you take care in drafting an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) to ensure your own needs are looked after in the event you lose mental capability. An EPOA is a document which authorises others to make your personal and financial decisions for you for when you are incapable to do so yourself. Without an EPOA, if you lose mental capacity, then your family may have to apply to the government to be

granted this power, which can be a costly and time-consuming process. Bennett Carroll can assist in drafting your EPOA so that you can appoint whomever you choose (including the option of appointing multiple attorneys) for a one-off fee, giving you the comfort of knowing that should you ever require an EPOA, then your needs will be catered for by those you trust.

Don’t leave your estate at risk. Speak to our lawyers for peace of mind. Call us on 1300 334 566 or email info@bcglaw.com.au and safeguard your interests every step of the way- We are your legal problem solvers.

Why Free Will Kits in QLD Are Risky: Avoid DIY Wills and Protect Your Estate

See our other articles:

Understanding Estate Planning- Key Essentials for Securing your Future.

What to Do when a loved one passes away in Queensland?

What to do when a loved one passes away without a will?

When someone passes away: Do you need a solicitor?

 

 

Why Free Will Kits in QLD Are Risky: Avoid DIY Wills and Protect Your Estate

Other relevant links:

Queensland Government Website- Making a Will. 

Queensland courts- Wills and Probate. 

Dangers of DIY Will kits & Free Will services

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