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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.

Nominate Guardians

Trust Plan

Secure your legacy and protect your loved ones with our comprehensive Trust-Based Estate Plan. Create a living trust to hold assets to be distributed without the need for probate. Outline final arrangements, emergency medical instructions, and healthcare agents. Ensure your wishes are honored efficiently and your family's future is protected. Rest assured knowing that all your affairs are in perfect order, protected by a robust legal framework designed to honor your exact wishes.

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INCLUDED DOCUMENTS
Revocable Living Trust
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The central hub of your estate plan with provisions for the management, control, and distribution of your assets during life and after death.

Last Will & Testament
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Your final wishes for your dependents and arrangements, with specific references to the details outlined in your Trust.

Schedule of Assets
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A listing of assets that you hold in the Trust are subject to the provisions of the Trust. This can be easily updated as you add or remove Trust assets.

HIPAA Authorization
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Authorizes trusted individuals to receive your protected health information for specified purposes.

Certification of Trust
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Provide this document to third parties in place of a copy of the Trust. This contains a summary of key provisions from the Trust but does not reveal other personal details.

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Revocable Living Trust
Last Will & Testament
Schedule of Assets
Living Will (Advance Healthcare Directive)
HIPAA Authorization
Certification of Trust
Nomination of guardian

Will Plan

Planning your estate is a critically important task, but it doesn't need to be a difficult one. Complete Wills helps take the stress out of setting up your Will-Based Estate Plan by removing the guesswork and guiding you every step of the way. Our plan includes not only a Last Will & Testament but also HIPAA Authorization, Living Will and Power of Attorney.

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INCLUDED DOCUMENTS
Last Will & Testament
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Your final wishes for your possessions, dependents, and arrangements.

HIPAA Authorization
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Authorizes trusted individuals to receive your protected health information for specified purposes.

Living Will (Advance Healthcare Directive)
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Specify your preferences for healthcare and medical treatment to be used as guidance if you are ever unable to make decisions.

Power of Attorney
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Assign someone, (an agent) to manage your personal, financial, and medical affairs if you are away or incapacitated.

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Last Will & Testament
HIPAA Authorization
Living Will (Advance Healthcare Directive)
Power of Attorney
Nomination of guardian

A Nomination of Guardian

Tailored to Your Family's Unique Needs. Each document reflects your specific wishes and family situation. Nominate trusted guardians for your children, prevent family disputes, provide clear care instructions, and gain confidence in your children's future.Perfect for parents who want immediate peace of mind about their children's care, even before completing a full estate plan.

Nominate Guardians
INCLUDED DOCUMENTS
Nomination of Guardian
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Specify who should look after your minor or special needs children should
something happen to you.

Nomination of Guardian
Nomination of guardian

You focus on the big picture. We'll handle the details.

We take care of the paperwork, saving you time, money, and frustration.

Save time with state-specific documents

With our simple questionnaire, you can have a legally valid Will, Trust, and Guardianship in minutes. Get peace of mind knowing your family is protected from life events.

Save thousands on legal fees

Identify who should receive your property, name guardians for any minor children, and put someone in charge of carrying out your wishes.

Up to date 100% accurate forms

You have enough to worry about when planning your estate. Avoid unnecessary stress and errors by letting Complete Wills create an accurate, up-to-date, and 100% legally valid estate plan for you.

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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.

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.

What is probate?
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Probate is the court-supervised process of distributing a deceased person's assets. It can be time-consuming and expensive. Wills go through probate, while assets in a trust generally avoid it. Some states may not require probate for small estates.

What is a revocable trust?
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A revocable living trust can be modified or revoked by its creator(s). An irrevocable trust, once established, cannot be changed or revoked.

Are living trusts exclusively for high net worth?
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No, living trusts can benefit people of various income levels. They're useful for managing finances if disabled and for avoiding probate, regardless of wealth.

Are your last wills state-specific?
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Our wills meet the specific legal requirements of each U.S. state."

Is a separate Nomination of Guardian necessary if I have a Will?
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While a Will can include guardian nominations, a separate Nomination of Guardian document provides can be updated more easily without revising your entire Will.

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