
Your Legacy.Your Control.
Create a legally compliant will in minutes. Protect your family's future with Ghana's most trusted estate planning platform.
01 / Prepare
Most Ghanaians die
without a will.
Ghana's PNDCL 111 law governs what happens to your estate when you die without a will. The state — not you — decides how everything you've built is divided among your spouse, children, parents, and extended family.
The result is rarely what you would have chosen.
70%
of Ghanaians die without a will
The state decides what happens next.
18.75%
is all your spouse may legally receive
Under PNDCL 111 with children and parents surviving.
12.5%
goes to extended family by default
Whether you intended that or not.
02 / Create
Build your will in
7 guided steps.
Our step-by-step wizard walks you through every decision — from naming your beneficiaries to designating an executor. Each step saves automatically. Come back any time.
Personal Info
Name, date of birth, marital status
Beneficiaries
Who inherits from your estate
Guardianship
Guardians for minor beneficiaries
Assets
Property, accounts, investments
Distribution
How assets are allocated
Executor
Who carries out your wishes
Witnesses
Two witnesses for legal validity
Step 2 of 7
03 / Review
A licensed lawyer reviews every word.
Before your will is finalised, a licensed Ghanaian lawyer reviews every clause — checking compliance with the Wills Act, confirming your beneficiary designations are clear, and flagging anything that could be contested.
You get a verified, legally compliant document — not just a template.
Document
Last Will and Testament
Testator
I, Kwame Asante Boateng, of sound mind, hereby revoke all prior wills and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament.
Ghana Card: GHA-0087654321
Clause 3 — Distribution
I give my entire estate to Abena Mensah, my spouse, absolutely and without condition.
Executor
I appoint Kojo Mensah as Executor of this Will, with full authority to administer my estate.
“Beneficiary designation is clear and legally sound.”
Kofi Agyemang, LLB
GBA Reg. #GH-2021-0847 · Reviewed May 14, 2026
04 / Sign
Complete your will
with witnesses.
For a will to be legally valid under Ghana's Wills Act, it must be signed in the presence of two independent witnesses — people who are not beneficiaries and are of sound mind.
Will&Trust walks you through exactly who qualifies, what to say, and how to execute the signing ceremony correctly.
Execution
Signing & Witnesses
Testator
Kwame A. Boateng
Kwame Asante Boateng
Signed: 14 May 2026
Witnesses
Ama
Ama Owusu
GHA-0012345678
Kofi
Kofi Amponsah
GHA-0098765432
Legally executed · Ghana Wills Act compliant
05 / Secure
Your will, encrypted
and always accessible.
Your completed will and supporting documents are stored in your personal vault — encrypted with 256-bit AES and hosted on infrastructure in Ghana.
Download a certified copy any time. Grant access to your executor when the time comes. Your legacy, protected.
Your Vault
Estate Documents
Last Will and Testament
PDF · 2.4 MB · Accessed 14 May 2026
Asset Schedule
PDF · 0.8 MB · Accessed 14 May 2026
Beneficiary Register
PDF · 0.5 MB · Accessed 12 May 2026
Hosted in Ghana · Always accessible
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