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Why an estate plan matters

Estate planning isn't just legal paperwork—it's about protecting your family, assets, and future. It's never been easier to create a plan that gives you peace of mind today and security for the years ahead.

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Protect your loved ones
Ensure your family—young and old—has financial security and clear legal protections in place.
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Clearly define your wishes
Appoint trusted decision-makers for your finances, healthcare, and estate.
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Peace of mind when it matters most
Losing a loved one is hard enough. A solid estate plan ensures your family has certainty when they need it.

Real stories from our users

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You can truly find all legal forms needed for estate planning, and the customer service team is always helpful. I am a return user and whether it's a Power of Attorney or Child Medical Consent, Complete Wills has it all, and it's easy to use.

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Easy, fast, exactly what I needed

Complete Wills made estate planning so easy. I needed a plan for my grandchildren, and the process was simple and straightforward. It gave me exactly what I was looking for.

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Which Estate Plan is right for you?

Trust

$379

Best if you want more control over how your assets are distributed.
A Trust helps you:
Avoid probate, so your beneficiaries get assets faster
Set specific rules for inheritance (e.g., age restrictions, conditions)
Protect larger estates and minimize taxes in certain cases
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Will

$99

Best for making sure your final wishes are clear.
A Will allows you to:
Name guardians for children & pets
Specify how your assets should be divided
Ensure your final wishes (funeral, executor, etc.) are legally documented
Create a will

Trust

$529

Best if you want more control over how your assets are distributed.
A Trust helps you:
Avoid probate, so your beneficiaries get assets faster
Set specific rules for inheritance (e.g., age restrictions, conditions)
Protect larger estates and minimize taxes in certain cases
Create a trust

Will

$189

Best for making sure your final wishes are clear.
A Will allows you to:
Name guardians for children & pets
Specify how your assets should be divided
Ensure your final wishes (funeral, executor, etc.) are legally documented
Create a will
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Have questions about your will? Skip the guesswork—our support team is ready to help. Even outside office hours, we respond as quickly as possible to keep things simple and stress-free.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the process take?
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Holds your assets for a beneficiary and helps avoid the cost and stress of probate court.

What is the difference between a will and a trust?
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Both documents can be used to distribute assets to beneficiaries after death. A will is easier to set up, but it is usually required to go through probate to distribute assets, which can be time-consuming and costly. Assets placed in a living trust avoids probate, but the trust requires more initial setup and ongoing maintenance.

How long does it take to create a will or trust?
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Most users finish in 15 minutes or less with our step-by-step guide.

Are your plans state specific?
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Our estate planning documents are drafted and maintained by a team of attorneys and meet the legal requirements of every U.S. state.

Do I need a lawyer?
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No, our estate planning forms are created by lawyers, and make it easy to create a legally valid estate plan without an attorney. If you want final review of your plan, we offer attorney consultations in many states at an affordable price.

Can I change or revoke my will after I make it?
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Yes, you can revoke a will by creating a new one or destroying the old one. You can also make changes through a codicil (amendment), which must be signed and witnessed according to your state's law.

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