Sure! We see people do this quite often, so we've created a shared account for married couples wishing to complete their documents side-by-side. If you have a pre-nup or discrete finances, you can always create your own account. Please keep in mind that the person for whom the Will is created will need to consciously sign the document to make it legally binding.
How do I create a Will for somebody else?
- Shared Spouse Account
If you are creating a Will for your spouse and want to use a shared experience, choose "me and my spouse" in the signup. - Non-Shared Individual Account
If you are creating a Will and don't want to use the shared experience or you are creating a Will for somebody else, choose "just me" in the signup. Each person for whom a Will is created (The "Testator") will need a separate account. Remember, if you are creating a Will for someone else, the information is relative to the Testator—if you create a Will for your parents, list you and your siblings as children. - ALWAYS have the Testator review the Will
Once you've entered all information for the Testator, they'll need to review the Will and confirm it correctly states their decisions and desires. The Testator then needs to execute the Will as described on the first page of the document.