Will
Your Will records who receives your estate, and names the executor who carries it out. Around 20 minutes to complete online.
Learn about the WillEstate planning for Hong Kong families.
Complete your documents online, then sign with a solicitor. Drafting is free, and you only pay when you are ready to sign.
Every legal document is reviewed and witnessed by Patricia Ho and Associates, a Hong Kong solicitors' firm.
Every legal document is reviewed by a qualified Hong Kong solicitor. Your Will, Deed of Guardianship and EPOA are witnessed at your signing appointment.
Fixed, transparent pricing on every product. No hourly billing. No calls asking for more.
Our documents are designed for Hong Kong law.
Your Will makes sure your estate goes to the people you choose. A Deed of Guardianship names who raises your child if you cannot. Do both in one go.
Your Hong Kong assets do not move with you. A Will made here deals with what is here, alongside whatever you hold elsewhere.
In Hong Kong, the Intestates' Estates Ordinance decides who receives what when someone dies without a Will. It says nothing about who raises your children, who manages your money if you lose capacity, or what you want at your funeral.
Making a plan is one of the most concrete things you can do for the people you care about.
Today, the left column is your plan.
What we offer
Your Will records who receives your estate, and names the executor who carries it out. Around 20 minutes to complete online.
Learn about the WillTwo Wills for a couple, prepared together from one set of answers. Each document is independent and solicitor-reviewed. Couples who plan together, plan well.
Learn about Mirror WillsAn EPOA appoints someone to manage your finances and property if you lose mental capacity. Without one, your family may need a court order to access your accounts or pay your bills.
Coming soonAn AMD records your wishes about life-sustaining medical treatment if you cannot communicate. It tells your doctors and your family what you want. A new Hong Kong law makes this possible from 31 July 2026.
Coming soonA Deed of Guardianship formally records who you have chosen to raise your children. It stands on its own, so it is not affected if your Will changes.
Learn about the Deed of GuardianshipA Will tells your family who gets what. Final Wishes tells them everything else: your funeral preferences, your designated arranger, your faith traditions, the letter you never got to write. Non-legal. Personal. Permanent.
Learn about Final WishesExecutor of someone's estate in Hong Kong? We walk you through the process step by step, whether or not they were a Bequest customer. What to do first. What documents you need. What to expect.
Use the Executor AssistantMore than documents
Bequest is a platform, not a document generator. Who you have named, what you own, and what you want. All of it in one account.
Your executor, beneficiaries, guardian, attorney and designated arranger, all in one list. You never enter the same person twice.
Your property, bank accounts, investments, insurance and digital accounts. Not in painful detail, just enough for your executor to know what exists and where to find it.
Beyond the legal documents. Final Wishes holds your funeral preferences and the letters you want your family to read. The things they will be grateful you wrote down.
From the Learn library
None of this is complicated. But it helps to know what you are signing, and why.
Hong Kong's intestacy rules are fixed. We explain exactly who gets what, and why a Will gives you control the law does not.
Read the articleThree documents. Three different purposes. We break down what each one does, who needs it, and why they work better together.
Read the articleYour executor carries out your instructions. It is one of the most important decisions in your Will. Here is how to think about it.
Read the articleHandling someone’s estate is one of the hardest things a family member ever has to do. Our Executor Assistant walks you through every step of the Hong Kong process: what documents you need, what order to do things, and where to get help.
It is free, and it works even if the person never used Bequest. Create an account, add the executorship, and start the checklist.