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Simple and Painless
That is why Estate Planning is an essential step in the life of any responsible adult. Estate Planning allows you to consider and document how your assets will be distributed after death in a legally-binding way.
Everyone needs at least a basic Estate Plan. GoWillTrust makes Estate Planning simple and painless, so you don’t need to let a potentially uncomfortable discussion dissuade you from preserving your legacy. We offer the following Estate Planning services at affordable prices:
Guardian Plan
The reasonably priced, essential Guardian Plan is designed for parents to assign a guardian for their minor children. Although they aren’t necessarily ready to prepare their Will, families can use this plan to take measures to protect their children by choosing someone to care for them upon the unexpected and untimely death of their parents.
Our Guardian Plan document preparation service will allow you to nominate trusted guardians for your children. You will receive a professionally prepared Guardian Plan that you can revise within the first year for free. A $39, customized, state-specific Guardian document ensures your specific wishes for your children and pets are followed.
Will-Based Estate Plan
A Will-Based Estate Plan enables someone to specify their final arrangements and dictate who will care for their children, pets, and property, as well as how their assets will be distributed. It will also designate those with access to and responsibility for your financial, health, and medical decisions if the unexpected occurs.
A Will-Based Estate Plan includes the following documents:
- Last Will & Testament
- HIPAA Authorization
- Living Will
- Power of Attorney
You will receive professionally prepared Will-Based Estate Plan documents that you can revise within the first year for free. A $149, customized, state-specific Will-Based Estate Plan ensures your wishes for your children and assets are followed.
Trust
The primary benefit of choosing a Trust over a Will-Based Estate Plan is that it enables someone to create a comprehensive plan that specifies their final arrangements without the risk of probate court. This not only allows assets to automatically pass to beneficiaries, but it also includes guardians, specific health care wishes, and special requests regarding asset distribution conditions.
When you select this Estate Planning document preparation service, you will receive the following documents:
- Revocable Living Trust
- Schedule of Assets
- Last Will & Testament (Pour-Over Will)
- HIPAA Authorization
- Living Will
- Power of Attorney
- Certification of Trust
A free first-year revision is provided. A $499, customized, state-specific Will-Based Estate Plan avoids probate while it ensures your final wishes are followed.
How It Works
Choose the right plan for your lifestyle.
Answer the required questions to help with document completion.
Download your document.
That’s it! Once your document is in your hands, you can begin enjoying the present with the assurance that your loved ones and assets are protected from the unexpected.
FAQ
Estate Planning FAQs
To help you make an informed decision about which Estate Planning service is right for you and your lifestyle, we’ve answered a few common questions about Estate Planning below.
What Are the Benefits of Estate Planning?
If you fail to plan, the state where you live will distribute your property according to the law without regard to your wishes. The Estate will be subjected to court costs and lawyer’s fees as it is probated in the courts.
What Are the Steps of Estate Planning?
Next, select your beneficiaries and how your assets are divided. You can also determine who will handle your financial and medical affairs if incapacitated.
Then, discuss the issues with your heirs, ensuring they understand your intentions. Finally, select your desired service from GoWillTrust to make your wishes official and legally binding.
What Is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust?
A Trust is a legally binding arrangement that can be organized in multiple ways that allow a trustee to hold the assets and pass them to beneficiaries at a specified time. With a Trust, the beneficiaries can avoid the probate process and more quickly receive their inheritances.
Some Trusts allow you to access your assets throughout your life and control the timing and recipients of asset distribution upon your death. In general, it is much more versatile than a Will.