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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the process take?

It takes most people about 20 minutes to complete their Trust-based Estate Plan and 10 minutes to complete their Will-based Estate Plan.

The length of time it takes to complete probate varies greatly depending on the complexity of your estate and the specific beneficiaries you designate. Feel free to contact our helpline with any questions.

All of our Estate Plans are built by attorneys and customized by you. Every plan is legally-valid, and created to meet your specific needs.

In order to ensure your Estate Plan is legally binding, sign and notarize the documents where indicated upon receiving or downloading.

We are so sorry for your loss and we’re here to support you in figuring out the next steps. First, obtain legal documentation of the death and determine who is designated as the Personal Representative if the person passed away leaving a Last Will and Testament.  It is usually recommended to speak with an attorney to determine if it is necessary to open an estate.