Will Writing Malaysia

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Write Your Will
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Takes 15 Minutes.

Legally valid in Malaysia. No lawyer visit needed. RM399 only.

Valid under Wills Act 1959
Registered Malaysian law firm
Free lawyer review included
Malaysian Law

Wills Act 1959 compliant

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15 Minutes

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Non-Muslims Only

For Malaysian non-Muslims

What You Need to Know

What Is a Will and Why You Need One

A will is a legal document that states what happens to everything you own after you pass away. Without one, the law decides how your assets are distributed under the Distribution Act 1958 and it may not reflect what you actually wanted.

In Malaysia, non-Muslims can write a will to name who inherits their property, savings and belongings, who looks after their children, and who they trust to carry out their final wishes. It is one of the simplest things you can do to protect the people you care about.

Writing your will online with TYH & Co means you do not need to visit a law firm or book an appointment. You fill in a straightforward form, review the document, pay, and download it on the same day. The whole process takes about 15 minutes and the will is legally valid in Malaysia once you sign it in front of two witnesses.

Coverage

What Your Will Can Include

Most people are surprised by how much their will can cover.

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Property

Residential or commercial property, whether fully paid or still under loan

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Bank Savings

Current accounts, savings accounts and fixed deposits

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Investments

Unit trusts, shares, ASB and other investment holdings

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Personal Belongings

Vehicles, jewellery, valuable items and personal effects

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Guardian for Children

Name who looks after your minor children if both parents pass away

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Executor

Appoint someone you trust to carry out your instructions

⚠️ EPF, insurance payouts and joint bank accounts have their own nominated beneficiaries and are distributed separately outside of your will. Make sure your nominations are updated and aligned with what your will says.
The Process

Three Steps and You Are Done

1

Fill in the online form

Answer straightforward questions about your assets, your beneficiaries and who you want as executor. Everything is written in plain language. No legal knowledge needed.

2

Review your will

Read through the generated document before you pay. Make sure everything looks right. You can go back and make changes before confirming.

3

Pay and download instantly

Download your will as a PDF immediately. Print it, sign it in front of two witnesses, and it is legally valid.

RM399 one-time
Why TYH & Co

Why Write Your Will Online With Us

Valid under Malaysian law

Drafted under the Wills Act 1959 and compliant with current Malaysian legal requirements.

Prepared by a registered law firm

Tam Yuen Hung & Co is a registered Malaysian law firm. Not a tech startup, not an anonymous platform.

Secure payment

Payment processed via Stripe. Your card details are never stored on our end.

Free review after payment

Send us your completed will at info@tyhlegal.my and our team will review it at no extra charge.

Is This For You

You Need a Will If Any of This Sounds Like You

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I just bought my first home

A will is the clearest way to state who inherits your property. Without one, the courts decide.

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I have young children

If both parents pass away without a will, the court appoints a guardian. A will lets you choose who that person is.

I have been putting this off for years

Most people say the same thing after — it took less time than they expected and they felt relieved once it was done.

If you pass away without a will in Malaysia, your estate goes through a lengthy court process and is distributed according to a fixed legal formula. Your family may not receive what you intended and the wait can stretch to years.
Next Steps

What to Do After You Download Your Will

Getting the document is just the first step. Here is what to do next.

1

Print your will on plain white paper.

2

Sign it in front of two witnesses who are not named as beneficiaries. Both witnesses must sign as well.

3

Keep the original in a safe place such as a fireproof box or bank safe deposit box.

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Tell your executor where it is stored. Do not keep it somewhere only you know about.

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Keep a digital copy as a backup.

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Review your will whenever something significant changes — marriage, divorce, a new child or a property purchase.

“Your will is only as useful as the people who can find it when it matters.”

Common Questions

Things People Usually Ask About
Online Will Writing in Malaysia

Is an online will legally valid in Malaysia?
Yes. A will written online is legally valid in Malaysia as long as you sign it in front of two witnesses who are not beneficiaries. TYH & Co walks you through exactly what to do after you download your document.
Who can write a will in Malaysia?
Anyone aged 18 and above who is of sound mind. If you own anything of value — a property, savings account, a car or a business — you really should have one in place.
Do I need a lawyer to write a will in Malaysia?
No. Malaysian law does not require a lawyer to draft your will. Using an online will writing service like TYH & Co is a legitimate, affordable and straightforward alternative.
What happens if I die without a will in Malaysia?
Your estate gets distributed under the Distribution Act 1958, which follows a fixed legal formula regardless of what you may have wanted. Your family may not receive what you intended and settling your estate can drag on for years.
How long does online will writing take?
Most people are done in under 15 minutes. The questions are written in plain language and cover everything step by step. You do not need any legal knowledge to complete it.
Can I update my will after downloading it?
Yes, anytime. We recommend reviewing it after major life events such as marriage, divorce, having children or purchasing property.
Is my personal information safe?
Yes. Your details are used only to generate your will document and are never shared with any third party.
Can a will cover all my assets in Malaysia?
A will can cover most assets including property, bank savings, investments and personal belongings. However, EPF, insurance payouts and joint bank accounts have their own nominated beneficiaries and are distributed separately outside of your will. Make sure your nominations are updated alongside your will so everything aligns with what you actually want.

Most People Take
Less Than 15 Minutes.

Start now and have your will ready today. No appointment needed.

RM399  ·  Instant download  ·  Legally valid in Malaysia