Wills in Hong Kong

Your Will

Make your Will online in around 20 minutes. A qualified Hong Kong solicitor reviews it and witnesses your signing. HKD 5,980, everything included.

Reviewed and witnessed by Patricia Ho and Associates, a Hong Kong solicitors' firm.

How it works

From form to signed Will, in three steps.

1

Answer a few questions

The wizard asks about you, your family, and what you want. One question at a time. Most people finish in around 20 minutes.

2

Review and pay

Read your Will. Edit anything, as many times as you like. Drafting is free. When you are ready to sign, pay HKD 5,980 and book your appointment.

3

Sign with your solicitor

Our partner law firm confirms your booking by email, reviews your Will, and provides professional witnesses. You sign, and your Will takes effect.

Ownership

What you keep.

Draft free. Change as often as you like.

Drafting is free and unlimited. Change your answers as many times as you want, for as long as you want, before you pay. Payment fixes your draft on the platform. Anything you want to change after that, you raise with your solicitor at your signing appointment.

Your Will, yours to keep

After signing, the wet-ink original is yours. No one else holds it. A copy of your draft stays in your account to download any time, and the signed original is the document that counts.

What happens without a Will

Without a Will, the courts decide, and your family does the paperwork.

Without one, the Intestates' Estates Ordinance (Cap. 73) applies a fixed formula, and your family applies to court to administer it. That takes months. A Will replaces the formula with your decisions, and replaces the court application with a document your family can act on.

Without a Will
  • The Intestates' Estates Ordinance (Cap. 73) applies a fixed formula
  • Your assets may not go to the people you would choose
  • Your family may need to apply to court to sort things out
  • The process takes months and costs more than a Will
With a Will
  • You decide exactly who gets what
  • Your family knows your wishes, no guessing
  • One appointment with a solicitor, and it is done
  • HKD 5,980. No surprises.

Learn more: What happens if you die without a Will in Hong Kong

A Will is not about how much you own. It is about who decides. If you have family, you have a reason.

Built for Hong Kong.

Written for Hong Kong law

Your Will follows the requirements the Wills Ordinance (Cap. 30) sets out for how a Will is made, signed, and witnessed in Hong Kong.

Made for Hong Kong families

Designed for Hong Kong assets and Hong Kong families. Not a generic template adapted from another jurisdiction.

Naming a guardian for your children?A Deed of Guardianship names who raises your children if you cannot. Add it to your Will for HKD 1,000. Add a Deed of Guardianship

Pricing

One price. Everything included.

No subscription. No renewal. No hidden fees. Pay once and your Will is yours.

Your Will
Drafted from your answers, reviewed by a solicitor, and professionally witnessed.
HKD 5,980
one time
  • The Will Wizard, completed at your own pace
  • Review by a qualified Hong Kong solicitor
  • Professional witnessing at your signing appointment
  • Digital copy of your draft, always available to download
  • Unlimited free revisions until you pay
  • Add a Deed of Guardianship for your children for HKD 1,000
Start your Will

Every Will on Bequest is reviewed and witnessed by a qualified solicitor in Hong Kong. That is included in the price.

Mirror Will
Two matching Wills, drafted together for couples who plan as one.
HKD 9,800
one time, two Wills
  • Two Wills drafted from one set of answers
  • Both reviewed together and witnessed together
  • For couples who want matching Wills
  • Single appointment, both signed at once
  • Save HKD 2,160 vs two separate Wills

Your situation may need a little more.

The wizard detects when your answers call for extra provisions. You always see the charge before you pay.

  • Cross-jurisdictional provisionsFor assets outside Hong Kong
    add HKD 1,200
  • Business succession provisionsFor business interests or company shares
    add HKD 1,500
  • Blended distribution provisionsFor a former spouse, or children from a previous relationship
    add HKD 1,500
  • Disinheritance side-letterFor excluding someone who could claim on your assets
    add HKD 1,000

Your payment covers both the Bequest platform fee and the solicitors' legal fee. You make one payment, and your order is itemised by product at checkout.

Questions people ask.

Your Will is drafted under the Wills Ordinance (Cap. 30) of Hong Kong. Before you sign, a qualified Hong Kong solicitor reviews it. At your appointment, you sign it in front of professional witnesses who are provided for you. Solicitor review and witnessing are not optional extras, they are part of the price.
Most people complete the online form in around 20 minutes. After that you pay, then book your signing appointment. Our partner law firm emails you a confirmation once it is booked. You choose the slot, so how soon you sign is up to you.
Your new Will revokes any previous Will. The wizard will ask whether you have made a Will before, and your solicitor will confirm the revocation at your appointment.
Before you pay, as often as you like, at no cost. There is no time limit, so take as long as you need. Once you have paid, your draft is fixed on the platform. If something still needs changing, raise it with your solicitor at your signing appointment and it is handled there.
Your Bequest Will covers your Hong Kong assets. Property or assets in other countries may require separate arrangements. Your solicitor can advise you at your appointment.
No. Our partner law firm provides professional witnesses for your signing. You do not need to bring anyone. All witnesses are adults who are not beneficiaries and not married to beneficiaries, as required under Hong Kong law.
The wet-ink original, signed and witnessed at your appointment. That is your Will, and you keep it. A copy of your draft stays in your Bequest account so you can look at it whenever you want, but the signed original is the document that counts. Keep it somewhere safe and tell your executor where it is.

When it is done, your family never has to guess.

Everything is included in one price. You can start now and finish later.