Final Wishes in Hong Kong

Your Final Wishes

A written record of your funeral wishes, and three letters for your family to keep. So they are not deciding in grief, with no guidance.

HKD 980, one time

What you'll create

Four documents your family can actually use.

Generated from your answers, in plain language, formatted for a family in grief. Nine sections, all optional, filled in any order.

The wishes document

Your family opens it and knows what to do.

A structured, readable record of exactly what you want, in the order they will need it.

The three letters

In your own words.

Three letters, each for a different moment. One for your designated arranger. One to be read at the funeral. One for your family to read in private. You write them, they keep them, there is no required format.

How it works

From your answers to finished documents, in three steps.

1

Pay once, then start writing

HKD 980, one time. Nine sections, all optional. Fill in what you want, at your own pace. The documents shown above are what you receive.

2

We build your documents

Confirm your wishes. Your wishes document and three letters are generated instantly. Preview and download.

3

Keep them, update anytime

Unlimited updates included. Change anything, any time, at no extra cost.

The promise

When you die, your family has decisions to make. Don't make them guess.

Most families work this out with no map. They argue, and they get it wrong in small ways they never stop noticing.

The burden of organising a death falls on the people who loved you. Final Wishes lifts most of it: a clear record of what you want, and three letters for them to keep.

Without a record

Your family decides everything from scratch, in grief. Cremation or burial, which parlour, who to invite, with no way to know what you would have chosen and no way to ask.

With Final Wishes

They open one document and already know what you wanted, who to call, and what to do first, with three letters from you to hold on to.

Built for Hong Kong

Funeral research your family won't have to do.

Most planning tools give you a generic checklist. We did the actual research on Hong Kong's funeral and end of life process, so your family doesn't have to.

FEHD Joint Office workflow

Death registration, cremation booking, and burial permits, with the exact forms and sequence your family will face.

Public columbarium applications

The monthly allocation process and key sites at Wo Hop Shek, Cape Collinson, and Shek Mun.

Catholic Diocese cemeteries

Holy Cross in Chai Wan, St Raphael's in Cheung Sha Wan, and sites in Sai Kung and Cheung Chau.

Body donation programmes

HKU Great Body Teacher and CUHK Silent Teacher, and how to register and follow through.

Gardens of Remembrance and sea burial

The FEHD Gardens of Remembrance and the designated sea burial areas.

Organ donation and exhumation

CODR registration, and what the public cemetery exhumation cycle means for your family's planning.

Do you also have a Will?Final Wishes covers your funeral and what you want to happen. A Will covers who gets what. Most people need both. See the Will

Pricing

One price. Everything included.

No subscription. No annual renewal. No hidden fees. Pay once and your Final Wishes are yours.

Final Wishes
Your funeral wishes document and three letters.
HKD 980
one time
  • Wishes document and three letters
  • All as A4 PDFs
  • Download anytime
  • Unlimited updates included
  • One printed copy of all four documents, delivered in Hong Kong

Give your family a copy of their own.

One printed set is included. Extra sets mean your designated arranger, or anyone else who needs them, has one too. HKD 150 per set, delivered within Hong Kong.

Add extra sets

Questions people ask.

A Will is a legal document that covers what happens to your assets. Final Wishes covers what happens to your body and your funeral. They are different documents with different audiences. Your Will is read by an executor and the courts. Your Final Wishes is read by your family in the days right after you die.
No. Final Wishes is an advisory document. It has no legal force and does not need to be signed or witnessed. It is a record of your preferences, written in a form your family can act on.
The designated arranger is the person you name to take charge of your funeral arrangements. This is usually a spouse, an adult child, or a close friend. You can name a backup in case your first choice is unable or unavailable.
As many times as you like. You can fill in, adjust, and preview your form freely before you finalise, and your purchase includes unlimited updates after that. Change your mind, add details, or start over whenever you need, at no extra cost.
Every section is optional. A partial wishes document is still far more useful to your family than nothing.
A printed edition of all four documents, your wishes document and the three letters: heavy weight paper, bound in a thick card cover. One set is included in your HKD 980 and delivered within Hong Kong. Extra sets are HKD 150 each. Most people keep it with their Will, in a place their designated arranger knows about.
No. They cover different things. Your Final Wishes tells your family what you want for your funeral and body. Your Will determines how your assets are distributed. Many people start with Final Wishes and then make their Will. Both matter. They are not substitutes for each other.

Written by you. Read by your family.

HKD 980, one time. Built for Hong Kong. Written by you, read by your family in the days they need it most.