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Our attorney-crafted Estate Plans provide tailored solutions to protect your assets and honor your wishes. With plans starting at $99, we provide affordable, professional estate planning for every circumstance. There's a perfect plan for every need and budget!
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Protect what matters most: your loved ones.

STARTING AT $379

Trust

Safeguard your most valuable assets, bypass the complexities of probate for trust assets and ensure a smooth transfer of your estate.

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STARTING AT $99

Will

Secure your family's future, nominate a guardian for your children's care, allocate your assets, and specify your funerary wishes in one tailored document.

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STARTING AT $39

Guardian

Designate a trusted guardian for your children's care and protection in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

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Answer simple questions at your own pace. Our smart system crafts your custom Estate Plan as you go. Our team is standing by to ensure that you create a perfect, customized Estate Plan to meet your needs. Get peace of mind knowing we have your back.
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Your Life, Your Legacy: Secure Your Future

Take control of your future and protect what matters most. With a complete Estate Plan from Complete Wills, you ensure your legacy endures exactly as you envision it. Don't leave your family's future to chance or court decisions. Our attorney-crafted Estate Plans provide peace of mind, knowing that your affairs will be handled precisely as you intend.

Effortless Estate Planning You Can Trust

Ensure your legacy with our trusted estate planning service. Our experienced team guides you through a comprehensive process, tailoring documents to your specific needs. We combine time-honored legal principles with modern efficiency, providing you with secure, state-specific plans. Protect your loved ones and preserve your wishes with confidence, knowing your estate is in capable hands.

Why Choose Complete Wills

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Your privacy is our top priority. We will never share your information with any third party

Caring & fast client support

Our compassionate, experienced customer care team is ready to support you every step of the way

Attorney approved process

Every document we offer has been thoroughly crafted and vetted by our expert legal team

State & court approved forms

Estate laws vary from state to state. Our process creates document that's specific to the laws in your jurisdiction.

Easy to follow instructions

With our simple, step-by-step instructions, you'll never feel in over your head.

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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.

When should I begin estate planning?
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Estate planning can typically start once you're over 18. Many people begin after major life events like marriage, home purchase, or having children. However, it's beneficial for everyone to plan ahead, regardless of age or life stage.

How do I choose between a last will and living trust?
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Although both a last will and living trust serve to transfer assets after death, there are key differences between the two. Wills are easier to set up but usually are required to go through the process of probate in order to have any effect after your death. Living trusts, on the other hand, are more difficult to set up, requiring the effort of transferring assets into the trust and adhering to any of the requirements outlined in the trust document. However, the benefit to the living trust is that its assets pass to your beneficiaries without having to go through the process of probate.

How often should I update my will?
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Consider reviewing your will every few years or after significant life changes like marriage or having a child.

What happens after I order my estate plan?
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We’ll walk you through everything you need to do one question at a time using our online questionnaire. After going through the questionnaire your documents will be available for download, review, and signing.

How can I modify my estate plan?
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All our estate plans come with a complimentary 60-days Unlimited Update Service. After this period, you can continue enjoying unlimited modifications for just $19.99/month . This ensures your estate plan remains current and aligned with your changing needs.

Will I incur estate and inheritance taxes?
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It depends on your estate's value and location. The IRS taxes estates above a certain threshold, which changes annually. Some states have additional taxes. Consult a financial planner, estate attorney, and tax advisor to assess your potential liability.

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