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it's
TRUST TIME.

You're gonna die. Probably not today.
But your family's gonna need a plan when you do.

Estate planning for people who've put it off long enough. 20 minutes. No lawyer. No excuse.

20 min
Average completion time
$159
Starting price
50 states
All states covered
67%
of parents have
no estate plan

What Happens When
You Die Without A Plan

Here's what happens when you don't make the call.

EXHIBIT A

THE STATE PICKS YOUR KIDS' GUARDIAN

No will? A judge decides who raises your kids. Only 33% of parents have named a guardian. The rest are leaving it to chance.

EXHIBIT B

YOUR FAMILY GETS PROBATED

Without a trust, your estate goes through probate. That can mean 12–18 months in court and $10K–$15K in fees.

EXHIBIT C

YOUR EX GETS A SAY

Forget to update your beneficiaries after divorce, and your ex can still have a say. Very preventable.

EXHIBIT D

EVERYONE FIGHTS OVER EVERYTHING

Unclear plans turn grief into conflict. Everyone thinks they know what you wanted. Then the lawyers get involved.

67% of Americans don't have a will. Most of them think they'll get to it later. That's how the court gets involved.

What Could The Court
Decide For You?

Hit the things that sound like your life. We'll point you to the likely move.

Directional guidance, not legal advice.

LIKELY MOVE

Get the will done.

If the big risk is naming who steps in and who gets what, a will gets the basics handled fast.

  • Name guardians
  • Direct who gets what
  • Get the essentials locked down now

Which One Do You Need?

Here's the plain-English version. No law degree required.

THE BASICS

A WILL

  • + Names a guardian for your kids
  • + Says who gets what when you die
  • + Healthcare & financial power of attorney
  • + State-specific signing instructions
  • + Simple and affordable
  • Goes through probate (expensive & slow)
  • Becomes public record
  • Doesn't cover incapacity
Best for: Younger families, simpler estates, people who want the essentials covered now.
The short version: If you own a home, you probably want a trust. If you have kids, you definitely need at least a will for guardian designation. If you have both—get the trust. Future you (and your family) will be glad you did.
01
PICK YOUR PLAN
Will or trust. Individual or couples.
02
ANSWER QUESTIONS
Who gets what. Who steps in. 20 minutes.
03
GET YOUR DOCS
Attorney-designed. State-specific. Done.

Cheaper Than
Probate.

Flat pricing. No hidden fees. No billable hours. No surprise invoice three months later.

INDIVIDUAL WILL

$159
One-time payment
Partner price
As low as $99 with a partner code

"Less than your last impulse buy. Infinitely more useful."

Get Your Will

COUPLES WILL

$259
One-time payment · Both partners covered
Partner price
As low as $179 with a partner code

"Two people. One plan."

Get Your Wills

INDIVIDUAL TRUST

$449
One-time payment
Partner price
As low as $299 with a partner code

"Probate costs $10K+. This doesn't."

Get Your Trust
Bank-level encryption
Your data is never sold
Attorney-designed documents
State-specific & legally valid

Objections, Excuses,
And Other Nonsense.

We've heard them all. Here are the real answers.

Too young? The court doesn't care.
Probate is expensive. This is not.
Three steps. Twenty minutes.
"Later" is how the court gets involved.
Attorney-designed. State-specific. Legally valid when properly signed.
A will handles who gets what. A trust keeps the court out of more of the story. If you own a home, a trust is usually worth the upgrade.
If your life changed and your plan didn't, that's not a plan.
Most families don't need to book a law office just to get the basics handled. If your estate is unusually complex, then yes, bring in backup.
Update it. New kid, new house, divorce, new state, big money move — any of those mean the plan needs a rewrite. An outdated plan is barely better than no plan.

DON'T LEAVE IT
TO CHANCE.

Twenty minutes now keeps the court out later.

Get It Handled

It's Trust Time.

Handle It Now