Have An Attorney Draft Your Will For Free
The overwhelming and complicated nature of wills is why a majority of Americans don't have a will, among the most important legal documents in the average American's lifetime. In face, most Americans fail to make out a will before passing away.
Making a will can seem like a daunting task, but passing away without a will leaves you and your family without any control of where assets go or who will care for your children, leaving those decisions solely up to the court system.
The good news is, our Individuals and Families Legal Subscription Plan comes complete with estate planning at no additional charge. That's right: sign up for an Individuals & Families Legal Subscription Plan and you will be able to have your will created by experienced estate planning attorneys at no additional cost to you.
Having an attorney walk you through creating your will and other estate planning will help make sure that your will is complete, accurate, enforceable, and legal in your state. Your attorney will be able to help you make decisions you know need to be made and probably help you address issues you hadn't thought of yet.
Some issues to consider while drafting your will with your attorney:
Who will receive your assets? Your house, money, cars, and other belongings?
Who will be the Executor or Representative for your will? This person will need to know where your estate documents - including your will - are located in the event of your passing, and will make sure that your wishes are carried out, so this needs to be someone you trust.
If you have minor children, who will be the appointed guardian?
Without a will, the courts of your state will decide who will be the guardian of your minor children, so this is definitely one of the most important aspects of your will. Your will needs to be as specific as possible when it comes to scenarios that can happen over time, such as, what happens if your chosen guardians get divorced, pass away, move to another state, etc?
Make sure that the names of anyone in your will and their relationships to you are spelled out in your will. Be specific with names: instead of saying "my wife" or "my husband," use their full legal names and double check the spelling.
Finally, making sure that your will is enforceable means that it must meet the legal requirements for a will in your state. Each state has its own laws that govern the requirements that wills must meet. Knowing what those requirements are and how to meet them is much easier with the help of an experienced estate planning attorney.
As a member of our legal subscription plans, starting your will is easy.
From the app, tap the "Start Will or Other Document" tile and fill out the short questionnaire about your marital status, your assets, and final wishes. When you are finished, tap "Submit to Provider" and the answers will be sent to your provider attorney to start drafting your will. Your attorney will call you and review your answers and ask any additional questions to complete your will. Within two weeks, you will receive your finished will. From there, make sure to follow your attorney's instructions to have your will properly executed. And, if you ever have further questions or need assistance, your attorney is only a phone call away.
Don't wait until it's too late to have these important documents finalized. Sign up today to get your free will drafted by experienced lawyers today! With our legal subscription plan, you will be able to have a lawyer assist you with your estate planning or any other personal legal matter for just one low, monthly fee.