August is National "Make a Will" Month - Members Create Wills For Free All Year Long!

Most law offices charge thousands of dollars for Estate Planning Legal Services, but members of our Legal Subscription Plans for Individuals & Families can not only get their estate planning done for free, they also get a year of legal advice and service from our network of law firms across the US, Canada, and UK! You will have the peace of mind of knowing that your will is complete, legal, and ready with the help of our network of experienced, dedicated, attorneys, as well as being able to have your attorney look over other documents and contracts, write letters and make phone calls on your behalf, help you with consumer finance issues, settle disputes, and much more! Take a look at the list of services available to our legal plan subscribers at this link. All of this for just $299 for the entire year!

Summer is a great time to cross items off your "to-do" list, and, with our Legal Subscription Plan Member Benefit of a Free Last Will & Testament, creating your will doesn't have to be complicated, difficult, or expensive, and, no matter where you are in your estate planning, there are things you can do right now to save you time and money, and to spare legal hassles for your loved ones in the future.

Organize your thoughts and create a draft of your wishes

It isn't just wealthy, elderly persons with mansions who need a will; age and income are irrelevant when it comes to who needs to have a will. Your will doesn't need to be a lengthy, intimidating legal document. Making sure your health care wishes are carried out if you should become incapacitated or otherwise unable to tell doctors what your wishes are is of the utmost importance, and your Advance Directive or Living Will makes it easy to put your wishes for your future health care in writing in a legally enforceable format. If you own assets or have children, a will is one of the most important documents you need to have. Make a list of your assets - such as bank accounts, houses, vehicles, even pets - and to whom you'd like them to go. Start thinking about trustworthy individuals you can appoint to important roles in your will. Thinking about financial and health care powers of attorney and to whom you would want to make those decisions on your behalf is a good idea at this phase, too.

Have Contingency Plans

As you select important roles for loved ones carrying out your final wishes - such executor of your will, who has your power of attorney, who will have custody of your children (if you have any) - think about second and third options in the event that something happens to your first choices down the road. These aren't fun things to think about, but taking care of them now will make a stressful situation less complicated in the future.

When you become a subscriber to our legal subscription plans, drafting your will is easy, and you know that it will be enforceable in your state of residence, as you will get to work with local attorneys who know how estate law is applied in your state. Since laws governing wills, estates, and probate vary from state to state, it is invaluable to have a legal professional in your corner when drafting your will.

From our app, sign in and click "Start Will." Fill out the short questionnaire and an attorney in your area will get in touch to go over your answers. From there, your attorney will prepare your will for your review in as little as five business days. You will have the opportunity to make changes and finalize the document. Once filed, keep your copy in a safe, secure, accessible place.

As your life changes, you may need to update your will, such as if you have children, get married, get divorced, buy a house, and more. Continuing to stay on as a legal plan subscriber gives you access to update your will whenever you need to at no additional charge.

So don't wait! Sign up to become a member of our Legal Subscription Plans for Individuals & Families today and get your Will and other Estate Planning documents prepared at no additional charge!

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