Estate Planning templates for Ireland
Browse all 18 free estate planning legal templates for Ireland. Download as PDF or Word.
Wills & Testaments
Codicil to Will (Ireland)
A codicil for amending or supplementing an existing will in Ireland, compliant with the Succession Act 1965. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will — signed by the testator in the presence of two witnesses who sign in the testator's presence. Suitable for minor amendments without the need to redraft the entire will.
Digital Assets Will (Ireland)
Document and distribute your digital assets — cryptocurrency, online accounts, and digital files — as part of your estate plan under Irish succession law.
Funeral Wishes (Ireland)
A written record of your funeral and burial preferences in Ireland, designed to guide your family and personal representatives and to accompany your will.
Letter of Wishes (Ireland)
A non-binding letter of wishes to accompany your Irish will, guiding your executor and trustees on personal preferences, care for dependants, funeral wishes, and the exercise of any discretionary powers.
Last Will and Testament (Ireland)
A legal document specifying how a person's assets and estate should be distributed after their death in Ireland.
Power of Attorney
Enduring Power of Attorney (Ireland)
Appoint a trusted person to manage your financial and personal welfare decisions in Ireland if you lose capacity, under the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015.
General Power of Attorney (Ireland)
An Irish General Power of Attorney authorising an agent to manage property, financial, and legal affairs on behalf of the donor under the Powers of Attorney Act 1996.
Power of Attorney (Ireland)
A legal document authorising one person to act on behalf of another in legal, financial, or personal matters in Ireland.
Special Power of Attorney (Ireland)
A limited or special power of attorney authorising an attorney to act on behalf of the donor for specific transactions in Ireland, governed by the Powers of Attorney Act 1996.
Trusts
Testamentary Trust (Ireland)
An Irish Testamentary Trust declaration establishing a trust within a will to hold assets for beneficiaries, managed by trustees under the Succession Act 1965 and Trustee Act 1893.
Trust Agreement (Ireland)
An Irish Trust Agreement (Declaration of Trust) creating a discretionary or fixed trust for the benefit of named beneficiaries, governed by Irish trust law and the Trustee Act 1893.
Healthcare Directives
Advance Healthcare Directive (Ireland)
A legally recognised statement of your healthcare wishes for Ireland, allowing you to refuse specific medical treatments in advance under the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015.
Living Will / Advance Healthcare Directive (Ireland)
An advance healthcare directive allowing an adult in Ireland to record their wishes about medical treatment in the event of future incapacity, governed by the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015.
Estate Administration
Estate Distribution Agreement (Ireland)
An agreement among beneficiaries to vary or confirm the distribution of a deceased person's estate in Ireland, under the Succession Act 1965 and the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
Executor Appointment Letter (Ireland)
A formal letter appointing an executor to administer an estate in Ireland, confirming authority to act in probate and estate administration proceedings.
Farm Succession Plan (Ireland)
A structured farm succession planning document for the transfer of Irish agricultural land, farm buildings, and farming entitlements to the next generation. Covers key Irish tax reliefs including Agricultural Relief under the Capital Acquisitions Tax Consolidation Act 2003, Young Trained Farmer Stamp Duty Relief under the Stamp Duties Consolidation Act 1999, and CGT Farm Restructuring Relief under Section 604B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997. Incorporates CAP Strategic Plan 2023–2027 implications and the DAFM Succession Planning Advice Grant.
Deed of Gift (Ireland)
A formal deed transferring property or assets as a gift in Ireland, subject to Capital Acquisitions Tax at 33% under the Capital Acquisitions Tax Consolidation Act 2003.
Probate Application Letter (Ireland)
Prepare a letter to the Probate Office in Ireland supporting a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration application under the Succession Act 1965 and the Non-Contentious Probate Rules 2021.