willmaking
/ˈwɪlməkɪŋ/Definitions
1. noun
The act of making or creating a will; the process of determining and declaring one’s wishes and intentions regarding the distribution of property and assets after death.
“The lawyer specialized in willmaking and estate planning, helping clients to establish their final wishes.”
2. verb
To make or create a will; to determine and declare one’s wishes and intentions regarding the distribution of property and assets after death.
“She will be willmaking with her husband next week to finalize their estate plan.”