Estate Planning

Estate Planning
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Why Estate Planning Matters (Even if You’re Not “Wealthy”)

Estate planning isn’t just about money—it’s about control, clarity, and care. A well-built Will and/or Revocable Living Trust gives your family clear instructions, reduces stress and costs, and protects what you’ve built—so the right people receive the right things, the right way, at the right time.

What a Will or Trust Actually Does for You

  • Names who’s in charge. You choose the decision-maker (not the court) to manage your affairs.

  • Protects your kids. Appoint guardians and outline how funds are used (education, activities, health).

  • Avoids delays and expenses. A Trust can bypass probate, keeping things faster, private, and organized.

  • Covers incapacity. Health Care Directive + Power of Attorney = decisions can be made if you can’t.

  • Respects your wishes. Specific gifts, charitable bequests, and personal instructions are honored.

  • Coordinates beneficiaries. Aligns life insurance, IULs, annuities, and retirement accounts with your plan.

  • Prevents conflict. Clear instructions reduce family disputes and costly legal battles.

Will vs. Trust (Plain-English Guide)

  • Will
    Great for: appointing guardians, leaving instructions, simple estates.
    Consider if you’re okay with probate (a public court process). You’ll still want medical/financial POAs.

  • Revocable Living Trust
    Great for: avoiding probate, privacy, blended families, multi-state property, faster distribution, and disability planning. You still need a short “pour-over will” for anything not titled to the trust.

Protection Indicators (If any of these are true, it’s time)

  • You have children (or plan to).

  • You own a home or more than one property (especially in multiple states).

  • You’re in a blended family or want to ensure specific distributions.

  • You own a business or side hustle (continuity matters).

  • You have life insurance, IULs, or annuities and want beneficiaries coordinated with your plan.

  • You care about speed, privacy, and simplicity for your family.

  • You want to make medical and financial decisions easy if you’re ever incapacitated.

  • You want to support a cause or leave a legacy gift.

Affordable pricing with no surprises

Results You Can Expect

  • Clarity for loved ones in a difficult moment

  • Less time in court (or none, with a trust)

  • Lower costs and fewer surprises

  • Seamless access to funds for your family’s immediate needs

  • A plan that grows with you—easy updates as life changes

The “Hidden” Costs of Doing Nothing

  • State default rules decide who gets what (not you).

  • Public probate can take months and add fees.

  • Frozen accounts can delay bills and funeral costs.

  • No guardians named means a court decides who raises your kids.

  • Family stress—confusion and conflict when the plan isn’t clear.

What’s Included When You Plan With Us

  • Guided onboarding (we help you make decisions confidently)

  • State-specific Will or Trust + Health Care Directive + Powers of Attorney

  • Signing checklist and, for trusts, a funding/titling roadmap (what goes into the trust and how)

  • Beneficiary review to align your IULs, annuities, and retirement accounts

  • Easy updates when life changes (marriage, children, home, business)

We provide practical guidance and coordination. We’re not a law firm and don’t give legal advice. Attorney review is available upon request.

When Should You Update?

  • Marriage or divorce

  • New child or guardian change

  • New home or refinance

  • Starting/selling a business

  • Big changes in assets or beneficiaries

  • Move to a new state

5-Minute Self-Check

  1. Do I have a Will and POAs?

  2. Do my beneficiaries match my wishes (across insurance, retirement, bank accounts)?

  3. Would my family benefit from avoiding probate (Trust)?

  4. Who would make medical/financial decisions for me if I couldn’t?

  5. Who will care for my children—and how will they be funded?

Ready to Get Started?

Free Discovery Call: Ask questions, confirm fit, and pick the right plan.

Strategy Session 1 hour
Build your roadmap and gather exactly what’s needed to complete your Will or Trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

Estate planning isn’t about net worth—it’s about control and clarity. A Will or Trust ensures the right people receive the right things, decisions get made if you’re ever incapacitated, and your family avoids needless delay and stress.

  • Will: Names guardians, distributes property. Goes through probate (public court process).

  • Revocable Living Trust: Holds assets while you’re alive, then passes them privately and quickly—often avoiding probate. Pairs with a short “pour-over Will” for catch-all items.

You’ll name guardians, outline how funds are used (education, health, activities), and assign a trusted adult to manage money. You can stagger distributions by age or milestone to promote responsibility.

We include Health Care Directives and Powers of Attorney so someone you trust can make medical and financial decisions—without court intervention.

Beneficiary designations on policies and accounts bypass your Will. We review and align your designations so everything matches your plan (and, with a Trust, flows to the right place at the right time).

State default rules decide who gets what; probate can be slow and public; accounts can be frozen; courts may decide your child’s guardian; and family conflict becomes more likely.

Consider a Trust if you want privacy, speed, multi-state property coverage, blended-family clarity, disability planning, or to reduce court involvement for your heirs.

  • Guided onboarding with a licensed financial professional

  • State-specific Will or Revocable Living Trust

  • Health Care Directive + Financial/Medical POAs

  • Signing checklist and, for Trusts, a funding/titling roadmap

  • Beneficiary alignment for insurance and retirement accounts

  • Easy update options

    We’re not a law firm. We provide practical guidance and coordination; legal advice is available via attorney referral.)

Most Wills are completed in 30–60 minutes and Trusts in 60–90 minutes, plus time to sign and (for Trusts) fund assets.

Not necessarily. Many clients complete documents with guided support. If you want an attorney review, we can arrange it as an add-on.

We provide state-specific signing instructions. Many states allow a self-proving affidavit, which typically requires a notary. We can help you arrange in-person or mobile notarization.

  • Marriage/divorce, new child, or guardian change

  • New home or refinance; multi-state property

  • Starting/selling a business

  • Major asset or beneficiary changes

  • Moving to a new state

  • Full legal names/relationships for beneficiaries and guardians

  • Trusted decision-makers for medical/financial POAs

  • A list of major assets (home, accounts, policies)

  • Existing estate docs (if any) and beneficiary statements

  1. Free Discovery Call — confirm fit and select the right plan

  2. Strategy Session (1 hour) — finalize decisions and docs list

  3. Build & Review — we guide you through completion and signing

  4. (Trusts) Fund & Title — move assets as needed using the roadmap

Ready to protect what matters?

  • Book Your Free Discovery Call

  • View Packages & Pricing

  • Essentials Will — $399
    Guided Will + Health Care Directive + POA + Final Wishes. Includes: 30-min onboarding, document build, e-delivery, signing instructions, 1 free update within 90 days. 

  • Complete Trust — $1,099
    Revocable Living Trust + Pour-Over Will + HC Directive + POA + HIPAA + Funding checklist. Includes: 45-min onboarding, titling guidance (what to fund/what not), 1 free update within 6 months. 

  • Couple Will Bundle — $649
    Two coordinated Wills + directives/POAs, mirrored guardians, shared bequests. Includes: joint onboarding call and 1 free update per person in 90 days. (Your cost baseline: ~$400 total if two Wills.)

  • Couple Trust Bundle — $1,699
    Joint/family Trust + two Pour-Over Wills + directives/POAs + funding checklist. Includes: titling roadmap, beneficiary review, 6-month update window.

  • Attorney review referral (optional): add $199 per plan 

  • Deed prep / recording referral: show “from $150–$350 + county fees” 

  • Notary service: $15–$25 per stamp typical; bundle $49 on-site/mobile where available. 

  • Annual Update & Maintenance Plan (optional): $79/yr (Will) or $129/yr (Trust) — includes one change/year, beneficiary review, and priority support

  • Legacy + Protection (Will) — $549
    Essentials Will + 30-min IUL protection consult (beneficiary/co-owner set-up, riders overview).

  • Legacy + Protection (Trust) — $1,249
    Complete Trust + 30-min fixed index annuity/IUL beneficiary review + titling checklist.

  • Business Owner Pack — $749
    Will + HC/POA + basic operating-agreement review checklist + registered-agent compliance guide.