
56%
of adults have no estate plan
$2,500+
average attorney cost
15 min
to complete your documents
$149
complete estate plan bundle

Your Complete Estate Plan
Every adult needs these three documents. Together, they ensure your wishes are honored, your family is protected, and your affairs are in order.
Designate who inherits your property, name guardians for minor children, and appoint an executor to carry out your wishes. Without a will, the state decides everything.
Authorize a trusted person to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated. Covers banking, real estate, investments, and legal matters.
Specify your medical treatment preferences and designate someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf. Also known as a Living Will and Healthcare Proxy.

Simple Process
From start to finish in about 15 minutes. No appointments, no waiting rooms, no billable hours.
Our guided questionnaire walks you through each decision. No legal jargon — just plain English questions about your wishes.
Your answers are instantly populated into state-compliant legal document templates, creating a complete estate plan.
Download your documents immediately. Follow our included instruction sheet to have them properly signed, witnessed, and notarized.

Why It Matters
If you pass away without a will in Alabama, state law determines who gets your property, who raises your children, and who handles your affairs. Your family may face months of costly probate proceedings.
A court-appointed stranger could become your children's guardian
Your property may go to relatives you wouldn't have chosen
Your partner has no legal rights without proper documents
Medical decisions fall to whoever shows up at the hospital

Simple Pricing
The average estate planning attorney charges $2,500 or more. Get the same essential documents for a fraction of the cost.
Testimonials
"I kept putting off making a will because lawyers quoted me $1,500+. This took me 20 minutes and the documents look completely professional."
Sarah M.
Birmingham, AL
"After my father passed without a will, I saw firsthand what happens. I wasn't going to let that happen to my family. This made it easy."
James T.
Huntsville, AL
"The instruction sheet for notarization was incredibly helpful. I had everything signed and notarized at my bank the same day."
Linda R.
Mobile, AL

Common Questions
Yes. Our documents are drafted to comply with Alabama state law requirements. However, they must be properly signed, witnessed by two witnesses, and notarized to be legally effective. Our included instruction sheet walks you through this process step by step.
No. Alabama law does not require an attorney to create a valid will. You have the legal right to create your own estate planning documents. Our service provides the document templates and populates them with your information.
Most people complete the questionnaire in 10-15 minutes. Your documents are generated instantly and available for immediate download.
Life changes — and your estate plan should too. You can return and create updated documents anytime a major life event occurs (marriage, divorce, new child, etc.).
Our instruction sheet explains exactly how to get your documents properly executed: where to sign, how to find a notary (many banks offer free notarization), what your witnesses need to do, and a self-proving affidavit that simplifies probate.
