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Every Canadian, regardless of age, life stage or size of estate, should have a Will. Don’t wait to protect what’s important to you today and in the future.

Answer simple, guided questions to create your legally valid Will and powers of attorney in minutes. With unlimited updates included, your Will can evolve as your life does.

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Protect the legacy you’ve built and maximize what you leave behind. A comprehensive estate plan tailored to your needs will do just that, while easing the burden on those you care about most.

From tax-saving strategies and trust structures to business succession or multi-jurisdictional planning, ClearEstate’s professionals will craft a personalized estate plan designed to help you achieve your goals with confidence.

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Online Will

Protect your legacy and the people you love most by making your wishes clear. Answer simple questions and create your lawyer-approved will and POA documents online in minutes.

Starting at:
$ 249 +$19/year. Unsubscribe anytime.
$ +$19/year. Unsubscribe anytime.

Included:

  • Create your last will and testament
  • Create your powers of attorney for property & personal care
  • 24/7 access to the ClearEstate online platform: estate planning dashboard, connect & track financial accounts, net worth tracker, document builder, document storage
  • Make unlimited edits to your documents

Basic

Create your Will and POA documents with assistance from our Customer Support Team. Ideal for those with simple assets and estate distribution plans.

Starting at:
$ 535 +$19/year. Unsubscribe anytime.
$ 795 +$19/year. Unsubscribe anytime.

Everything in the Online Will, plus:

  • Assistance from our Customer Support Team
  • Build your family tree in the online platform to visualize your distribution plan
  • (No add-on services available)

Professional

Create your optimized estate plan with a professional executor* named for your estate settlement. Best for those with enhanced needs and/or who don't have a suitable candidate to act as executor or do not want to burden family.

Starting at:
$ 3,995 +$129/year. Unsubscribe anytime.
$ 4,595 +$129/year. Unsubscribe anytime.

Everything in Complete, plus:

  • Professional executor* appointed in your future estate settlement
  • Storage of original will and POA, subject to annual fee
  • Professional POA for property* appointed in case of incapacity (optional)
  • Add-on services available

*The professional plan requires your appointment of Natcan Trust Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the National Bank of Canada, as your executor. All prices are subject to change without notice and are not guaranteed unless the selected plan has already been paid. Commissioning or notarizing signatures, if applicable, is not included in the above plans or annual fees. Should customized language be required in your estate planning documents, a lawyer from ClearEstate's Independant Attorney Network will be engaged to draft such language at an additional cost. Upon settlement, the fair market value of assets under administration is subject to a minimum of $15,000. For more information, see our privacy policy and terms of use.

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We were referred to ClearEstate by our financial advisor, and I'm glad we made the choice to work with them. Plus, the platform is easy to use and navigate!
Mary, Estate Planner
ClearEstate made planning my Will and Powers of Attorney understandable and easy. They answered all of my questions and walked me through each part of my estate planning with care and sensitivity.
Bill, Estate Planner
"I am very pleased with ClearEstate's approach to estate planning. With the software and guidance, my family will be able to settle the estate without too much administrative cost."
Robert, Estate Planner

Frequently asked questions about wills and estate planning

If you pass away without a will, your estate is considered "intestate." That means the distribution of your assets will follow the intestacy laws of your jurisdiction. These laws determine who inherits what—often starting with your closest living relatives—even if that's not what you would have intended. Having a will ensures your wishes are respected and can help your loved ones avoid unnecessary delays, costs, and uncertainty during an already difficult time.

The digital vault is a secure, private space where all your estate planning documents—like your will, powers of attorney, financial records, and asset inventories—are safely stored. You control who has access and when. It's designed not just for safekeeping, but to make things easier for your executor. When the time comes, your executor will have everything they need in one place to carry out your wishes efficiently and with confidence.