Will - Married or Defacto No Children from Law Central | Review



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Last updated December 2, 2017
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We give this document a high rating: (8.5/10). There are excellent tips for creating your Will - Married or Defacto No Children . It's written in standard legalese. And, Law Central offers excellent support.
How Law Central Works
After you register as a member with Law Central, the site steps you through a series of questions. You can enter the details you want in your Will - Married or Defacto No Children. 'Helpful Hints' guide you through this process. Then, the site asks you to hit the 'Lock & Load' button so it can generate your document. Once you press the button, unfortunately, there's no option to change your answers or preview the Will - Married or Defacto No Children.
When you pay, Law Central gives you access to your Will - Married or Defacto No Children in a PDF file.
Law Central Pricing
LawCentral charges a one time price of $77 for the Will - Married or Defacto No Children. They also give you the option to have 2 copies of the document printed, bound and delivered to you in Australia. This costs an extra $38.50.
Pros & Cons
✓ Great Instructions
✓ Free Sample
✓ Document Wizard
✓ Credible Author
✓ Phone/Email Help
✓ Lawyer Connections
✓ 30 Day Refunds
✕ Locked PDF
✕ Complex Language
More About Law Central
Law Central publishes legal documents for individuals and businesses in Australia. To the publisher's credit, it's a preferred supplier to many discerning professionals including accountants and financial planners.
According to Law Central, it was the first Australian website to build legal documents online and it's one of the largest Australian online legal suppliers. It says it has over 30,000 registered users. The business is certainly well established. It started in the year 2000.
Law Central has a partner firm, Law Central Legal. They provide helpful hints for use of its documents, called Legal Tutors. The law firm can also give you professional advice and draft custom documents for you.
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