Last Will & Testament: Protect Your Final Wishes

Create a customized Will online to guide your loved ones on how to distribute your property and handle your affairs after you're gone.

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Why Create a Will?

A Will is the foundation of estate planning, ensuring your final wishes are honored and your loved ones are protected.

Name Guardians

Designate who will care for your minor children if something happens to you.

Distribute Assets

Specify who will receive your property and personal belongings.

Appoint Executor

Choose a trusted person to carry out the terms of your Will.

Provide Instructions

Leave final arrangements and specific requests for loved ones.

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What is a Last Will & Testament?

A Will is a legal document that allows you to express your wishes about how your property should be distributed after your death and appoint an executor to carry out those wishes.

Ensures your assets go to your chosen beneficiaries

Names guardians for minor children

Appoints someone you trust to manage your estate

Provides peace of mind for you and your family

Types of Wills We Offer

We provide several types of Wills to meet your specific needs. Our experts will guide you to the option that's right for your situation.

Simple Will

Basic Will for individuals with straightforward needs and small to medium-sized estates.

Distribution of property to beneficiaries

Naming of an executor

Guardianship designations for minor children

Final arrangements instructions

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Comprehensive Will

Complete Will package with additional documents for maximum protection and coverage.

Everything in Simple Will

Healthcare directives

Power of attorney documents

Digital asset instructions

Letter of intention

Couples Will

Matching Wills for married couples or domestic partners with shared assets and beneficiaries.

Two coordinated Wills

Guardianship designations

Property distribution

Healthcare directives for both parties

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Simple, Transparent Pricing

Choose the plan that best fits your needs. All plans include attorney-designed documents and lifetime customer support.

Payment plans now available for all Will packages!

Individual Will

$189one-time

Essential coverage for individuals with straightforward needs.

What's included:

  • Last Will & Testament
  • Naming of executor
  • Guardianship designation
  • Distribution of property
  • Digital asset instructions
  • Unlimited revisions for 1 year
  • 24/7 customer support
  • Payment plans available
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Comprehensive Will

$469one-time

Complete protection for families with children or more complex needs.

What's included:

  • Everything in Individual Will
  • Living Will
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • HIPAA Authorization
  • Unlimited revisions for 3 years
  • Attorney review included
  • Payment plans available

Couples Will

$289one-time

Matching Wills for married couples or domestic partners.

What's included:

  • Two Individual Wills
  • Naming of executors
  • Guardianship designations
  • Distribution of property
  • Digital asset instructions
  • Unlimited revisions for 1 year
  • 24/7 customer support
  • Payment plans available

How It Works

Creating your Will is simple with our guided process. Complete your estate plan in 4 easy steps, all from the comfort of your home.

Step 01

Answer Simple Questions

Complete our user-friendly questionnaire about your assets, beneficiaries, and preferences.

Step 02

Review Your Documents

Our system generates attorney-designed documents tailored to your specific needs and state laws.

Step 03

Print and Sign

Follow our detailed instructions to properly sign and witness your will to make it legally binding.

Step 04

Store Safely

Keep your will in a secure location and inform your executor where to find it when needed.

Need Help Along the Way?

Our customer success team and network of attorneys are available to assist you throughout the process.

What Our Clients Say

Join thousands of families who have secured their legacy with our Will services.

Robert Thompson, Father of 2, Illinois

Robert Thompson

Father of 2, Illinois

I've been putting off creating a will for years, but Elder and Estate made it so easy. The step-by-step process was clear, and now I have peace of mind knowing my children will be taken care of.

Jessica Martinez, New Parent, Florida

Jessica Martinez

New Parent, Florida

As a new parent, creating a will became a top priority. The process was simple and the guidance provided made me confident that I covered all the important bases for my family's protection.

David Wilson, Retiree, Arizona

David Wilson

Retiree, Arizona

After my friend went through a difficult probate process, I decided to get my affairs in order. Creating a will was incredibly straightforward and I was surprised at how affordable it was.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wills and our services.

What happens if I die without a will?

If you die without a will (known as dying 'intestate'), state laws will determine who inherits your property. These laws vary by state but typically prioritize spouses, children, and other family members. Without a will, you have no say in who gets what, and the court will appoint an administrator to manage your estate.

How is a will different from a living trust?

A will only takes effect after your death and must go through probate, which is a public court process. A living trust takes effect immediately, avoids probate, remains private, and can manage your assets if you become incapacitated. Wills are generally simpler and less expensive to create, while trusts offer more privacy and probate avoidance.

Can I change my will after I create it?

Yes, you can change or revoke your will at any time as long as you are mentally competent. You can either create a new will that revokes the previous one or add a codicil (amendment) to your existing will. Our service makes it easy to update your will as your life circumstances change.

Is an online will legally valid?

Yes, wills created online are legally valid as long as they meet your state's requirements for will execution. This typically includes being properly signed in the presence of witnesses (usually two) who also sign the will. Our service ensures your will meets all legal requirements specific to your state.

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Secure Your Legacy Today

Don't leave your family's future to chance. Create a legally binding Will in minutes and ensure your final wishes are honored.

  • Name guardians for minor children

    Ensure your children are cared for by people you trust

  • Distribute assets as you wish

    Specify exactly who receives your property and possessions

  • Save time and reduce family stress

    Make difficult decisions now so loved ones don't have to later

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