Estate Planning

Don't wait to plan for the future of your estate. Our Flat Fee Estate Planning service is designed to make the process of creating a will, setting up trusts, and probate as seamless as possible. Our transparent pricing model means you get the help you need without worrying about hourly rates. Our team will help you navigate all of the complexities of estate planning and ensure that your assets are handled in the most effective and efficient way.
Flat Fee Estate
Planning
$289
Durable Power of Attorney - Financial OR Health
This allows you to assign an individual to manage your financial or healthcare decisions in the event that you become unable to manage your own financial or health care decisions. Please note that this rate is for either a financial or healthcare power of attorney, not both.
$296
Community Property Agreement *WA ONLY*
This agreement allows you as a couple to classify your property as community or separate property. This effects how property is divided after death. You can write how you would like your community property to be divided after death. It may also outline how each couple wishes to manage and control their property during marriage.
$639
Simple Will
This document directs your heirs and the court on your property distribution upon your death. You can update or amend your will as long as you are mentally competent to do so.
$289
Living Will
A directive to physicians outlines your preference and instructions about medical treatment in the event that you become unable to communicate of make decisions about your own health care.
$569
Quite Claim OR Transfer on Death Deed
These instruments transfer property upon execution (quit claim) or immediately upon death (transfer on death).
$1,439 (Individual) or $1769 (Couple)
Estate Planning with Simple Trust
This package includes:
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Simple Will
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Durable Power of Attorney (Financial)
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Durable Power of Attorney (Healthcare)
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Directive to Physicians
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Simple Testamentary Trust (allows property to pass onto your heirs without going through probate or being on public record)