Source: Media Outreach
As Hong Kong’s population ages, the platform aims to lower the knowledge barrier around wills and estate administration and reduce future family disputes.
Background: a widespread gap in end-of-life planning
Hong Kong is steadily becoming an ageing society, yet many residents remain unfamiliar with making a will or with the estate-administration process. In practice, the absence of a valid will often makes probate more complex and time-consuming, and can more easily give rise to disputes among family members. At the same time, much of the available information is written in legal jargon that elderly and grassroots residents may find hard to follow.
HK Wills Help: turning complex law into information anyone can understand
HK Wills Help is built around a simple idea — explaining things in everyday language. It offers a series of free guides covering:
- what a will is, and how to make one that is valid;
- the probate process and the documents required;
- enduring powers of attorney and advance medical directives, as preparation before any loss of mental capacity;
- a directory of free will-drafting services across Hong Kong (District Offices, District Councillors and social-welfare organisations).
All content is free to read and is updated on an ongoing basis.
Supported by a professional legal resource
The new site is operated with the support of HK Probate Lawyer, which focuses on more complex matters — estate planning, cross-border estates, family trusts and contentious probate — for professional readers. The two sites are complementary, serving the general public and more complex planning needs respectively.
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“Many family disputes over an estate aren’t really about how much money is involved — they happen because there was no preparation, and people didn’t know what options they had,” said [name / title], a spokesperson for HK Probate Lawyer. “What we wanted to do was take complex law and put it back into language Hong Kong people can actually understand, so everyone can make arrangements for their family early.”
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