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Will & Trust

What are the key components of a Will & Trust?

Last Will and Testament

It legally allows you to give away your belongings after you die. You can also choose who will take care of your young children. It usually takes less time to set up than a living trust.

Living trust

A living trust is another option to decide who gets your assets after you pass away. It helps your family avoid the lengthy probate court process. However, setting it up takes more time and requires regular upkeep.

Financial power of attorney

It appoints someone to handle your financial matters if you can’t do it yourself. This might be due to being incapacitated, deployed, traveling, or other circumstances that make you unavailable.

Advance healthcare directive

Gives instructions for medical staff about what treatments you want to receive if you can’t communicate. It can also appoint someone to make these decisions on your behalf.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A DIY trust or will is a legally valid estate planning document that you can prepare yourself using our guided online platform. Our system walks you through each step with plain-language explanations so you can create documents that reflect your wishes without needing to hire a lawyer.

Hiring an attorney gives you personalized legal advice, which is important if you have a complex estate or unique circumstances. Our DIY platform is designed for people with straightforward estates who want a cost-effective, guided way to prepare documents.

Yes. When properly completed, signed, and notarized or witnessed as required by your state, DIY wills and trusts are legally valid. Our platform provides clear instructions to ensure your documents meet state-specific requirements.

Yes. You can use our platform to create new documents that replace your old ones. We recommend destroying outdated versions once your new documents are properly signed and executed.

Our documents are designed to comply with the laws of all 50 U.S. states. During setup, we ask for your state of residence to ensure your documents meet specific local requirements.

Our platform is a good fit if you:
  • Own a home, vehicles, or personal property.
  • Have children or dependents you want to provide for.
  • Want to make things easier for your loved ones after you pass.
  • Have a straightforward estate and want an affordable solution.
You should consult an attorney if:
  • You own a business.
  • You have significant or complex assets (multiple properties, international accounts, etc.).
  • You expect disputes among heirs.
  • You need tax planning or Medicaid planning strategies.

Yes. Each adult will need their own account and documents, but you can prepare them together to ensure consistency in your estate plan.

Our platform is designed for simple to moderately complex estates. If your estate involves complex tax strategies or multi-state assets, we recommend consulting an attorney.

You can create:
  • A Last Will and Testament
  • A Living Trust
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Healthcare Directive / Living Will
  • HIPAA Authorization
  • Answer simple, guided questions.
  • Generate your customized documents instantly.
  • Follow signing and notarization instructions for your state.
  • Store your documents safely and share with loved ones as needed.

Yes. Each step includes plain-language explanations and examples to ensure you understand your choices.

Yes. You can log back in at any time to make updates and generate new versions. We recommend reviewing your estate plan every 1–2 years or after major life events (marriage, divorce, new child, property purchase, etc.).

Most users complete their documents in 30–60 minutes.

Yes. Our system automatically tailors your documents to comply with your state’s laws.

Yes. Each state has specific requirements. Our instructions make it clear whether you need witnesses, a notary, or both.

Yes—when completed and executed properly, your documents are legally enforceable and will be honored in probate.

We recommend reviewing your documents if you move. While many states recognize wills and trusts made elsewhere, some rules vary. You can easily log in and update your documents to reflect your new state of residence.

Absolutely. We use bank-level encryption and secure servers to protect your personal information and documents.

EZ Wills & Trust helps families create legally valid wills and trusts online in minutes. Our guided process, attorney-reviewed templates, and secure digital delivery make estate planning simple, safe, and affordable.

Our pricing is simple and transparent. [Insert pricing details: eg. $399 for a will, $499 for a trust, or $499 for a bundle]

No. You can update your documents at any time without hidden fees.

Yes. Once purchased, your documents remain available in your account for secure access, download, or printing.

Yes. As soon as you finish, you can download and print them right away.

Yes. We offer a satisfaction guarantee—please contact support for refund requests.

Yes. Our support team is available by phone, chat, or email to answer your questions.

We provide guided templates but do not review documents for legal accuracy. If you’d like attorney review, we can connect you with a partner attorney for an additional fee.

Yes. We offer an optional attorney review service if you need additional legal guidance.

Yes. Your documents are stored securely in your account, with the option to download and back them up.

Yes. We send periodic reminders and alerts about legal updates that may require you to revise your documents.

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