
How to Make a Will in Florida
Whether you want to get your will done online (something that works great for most people) or decide to work with an attorney, we can help you understand how to make a will in Florida.

Make your legal will a simpler way in as little as 20 minutes.
Don’t get stuck with complicated templates and forms.
Make your legal will a simpler way
in as little as 20 minutes. Don’t get stuck
with complicated templates and forms.
Fill out some basic information and pay to finish setting up your account.
You’ll just plug in your info, let our trusted partner build your will, then print it. Yep—it’s that easy! And you get six months to make any changes you want (for free!).
Sign in front of two witnesses and a notary. While you don’t technically need a notary in Florida, it helps take the stress off your loved ones by speeding up the probate process.
If you’re single or married, have children or pets, or just want to get your treasures to the right people, you need a will. Single? You’ll get a last will and testament, medical power of attorney, and financial power of attorney. Married? You’ll both get the same documents but at a discount.
Making your last will and testament doesn't have to be overwhelming. Our RamseyTrusted partner, Mama Bear Legal Forms, provides everything you need to build a legally binding will in Florida.
Do you have kids? Pets? A priceless family heirloom? This is where you'll list guardians, beneficiaries, a personal representative and any inheritance instructions.
If you have a spouse, you’ll also need a mirror will. And if you’re asking, “What’s a mirror will?” Good question. It’s a will for your spouse that matches the wording of yours but with the names swapped. And get this—you only need to enter your info once, and Mama Bear automatically generates the mirror will. Less work? Yes, please!
Who would make your medical decisions (including end-of-life wishes) if you weren’t able to? Also called a health (or health care) power of attorney—your medical power of attorney is the person you’d trust to do this. It’s also the best option over a living will.
Who would carry out your financial wishes if you weren’t able to make those decisions? Like paying your bills or taxes? Or managing your insurance policies and benefits? This is where you’ll name the person to do that.
Includes:
✓ Last Will & Testament
✓ Medical Power of Attorney
✓ Financial Power of Attorney
Includes:
✓ Last Will & Testament + Mirror Will
✓ 2 Medical Powers of Attorney
✓ 2 Financial Powers of Attorney
Attorney-built packages just for you.
All the essentials for a lasting legacy.
Includes:
✓ Last Will & Testament
✓ Medical Power of Attorney
✓ Financial Power of Attorney
Includes:
✓ Last Will & Testament + Mirror Will
✓ 2 Medical Powers of Attorney
✓ 2 Financial Powers of Attorney
Attorney-built packages just for you.
All the essentials for a lasting legacy.
Whether you want to get your will done online (something that works great for most people) or decide to work with an attorney, we can help you understand how to make a will in Florida.
You need to have a last will and testament. And making one in Florida means following a few specific rules. Let’s check ’em out.
What is the Florida probate timeline? Well, the timeline can vary based on the size of the estate and a few other factors. Let’s see how it works.