We’re excited to share that Safewill is again offering all Lifeline supporters the opportunity to create a custom Will at no cost from 20th - 26th January.
As Australia’s leading online Will-writing platform, Safewill makes it simple and accessible for everyone—especially the 50% of Australians who don’t have a valid Will—to protect the people and causes they care about most.
Creating your Will is quick and easy, taking as little as 20 minutes online. Safewill’s legal team will review your submission to ensure accuracy, and you’ll enjoy unlimited free updates to your Will for an entire year.
A valid Will is an essential step for peace of mind, no matter your age. Thousands of Australians have already experienced how straightforward it is to complete their Will with Safewill—all from the comfort of home, in just a few clicks. While there’s no obligation, we hope you might consider leaving a gift to support Lifeline Direct and help us continue our vital life-saving work.
This exclusive offer (normally $80) is available for one week only from Monday 20th, and ends on Sunday, 26th January. Don’t miss out!
It is optional to make a charitable gift, but we hope you will consider it and make a gift to Lifeline.
Learn more about writing a Will with Safewill.
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