Legacy plans made easy

Online Options for creating your will

“The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.”

Psalm 24:1

Affordable

Easy

Quality

Private

Cost is often a concern when it comes to getting a will. A lawyer may charge you $800 for a basic will (and a lot more if your estate is complicated), but most people can get an online will for less than $200.

Online will sites provide simple questionnaires that the average person can answer in about 30 minutes or less. With an attorney, you may have to schedule a couple of face-to-face appointments to review your information and finalize your documents.

Do-it-yourself online legal documents have been accepted by court and government agencies in all 50 states. Some of the most popular online will sites were founded by attorneys and offer high-quality, legally valid, state-specific wills.

Some people are uncomfortable with the idea of discussing their financial and family information with a stranger. Although attorneys are required to keep your discussions confidential, many prefer the anonymity of fill-in-the-blank online forms.

Keep in mind that every online will website offers a slightly different user experience so it’s important to do your research before getting started. Follow the links below to choose the right one for you.

Mama Bear Legal Forms

LegalZoom

Nolo

US Legal Forms

Freewill

As a thank you for your friendship with Family Life Radio, we are delighted to be able to help you create a legal will online through our partnership with GiftWise. It is 100% free to you and many people finish in 20 minutes or less. Just click the logo below to get started:

As a thank you for your friendship with Family Life Radio, we are delighted to be able to help you create a legal will online through our partnership with FreeWill. It is 100% free to you and many people finish in 20 minutes or less. Click on the logo below to get started.

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