Protection and peace of mind all in one plan
Provide for your loved ones with an estate plan complete with advice from our network of attorneys from every state. Starts at $249.
Protecting loved ones by helping customers create 3.5 million+ estate planning documents.
We do right by you
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What our network of attorneys can do for you
Get you started
Schedule a call to talk about your wishes, and learn how your estate plan works.
Keep you on track
Get advice from our legal network as you create a plan. Once ready, we'll handle the documents and send instructions on how to finalize them.
Go above and beyond
Our bundles include a year of attorney advice—get help with revisions and other legal issues even after signing your paperwork.
Compare our estate planning products
Product
Decide who gets your property and cares for minor children
Help loved ones avoid delays and court costs after you die
Specify health care wishes and who can carry them out
Name who handles your financial affairs if you can't
Estate Plan Bundle
- Decide who gets your property and cares for minor children
- Help loved ones avoid delays and court costs after you die
- Specify health care wishes and who can carry them out
- Name who handles your financial affairs if you can't
Last will and testament
- Decide who gets your property and cares for minor children
- Help loved ones avoid delays and court costs after you die
- Specify health care wishes and who can carry them out
- Name who handles your financial affairs if you can't
Living trust
- Decide who gets your property and cares for minor children
- Help loved ones avoid delays and court costs after you die
- Specify health care wishes and who can carry them out
- Name who handles your financial affairs if you can't
Living will
- Decide who gets your property and cares for minor children
- Help loved ones avoid delays and court costs after you die
- Specify health care wishes and who can carry them out
- Name who handles your financial affairs if you can't
Financial power of attorney
- Decide who gets your property and cares for minor children
- Help loved ones avoid delays and court costs after you die
- Specify health care wishes and who can carry them out
- Name who handles your financial affairs if you can't
Prepare for the good and bad

What's included
Last will & testament
Both specify your wishes after you pass—but with a living trust, your family can save time and money by avoiding court if you properly transfer your assets to the trust.
Financial power of attorney (POA)
A POA allows you to put someone in charge of handling your finances if you're unable to do so (e.g., you're in the hospital and can't speak for yourself).
Living will (advance healthcare directive)
A living will allows you to state your end-of-life choices (e.g. the decision to remain on life support) and choose someone to make healthcare decisions for you if you can't.
Healthcare power of attorney
Appoint someone to make health care decisions for you in case you're incapacitated.
Living trust
Preserve your assets for your loved ones, and help avoid any additional delays and expenses with the court later by taking control now.
Why we’re different
Convenient
Create and complete your estate plan bundle from the comfort of your own home.
Accessible legal advice
Rely on guidance from highly-rated lawyers that you can choose from our vetted network.
Legally binding
Our comprehensive estate plan was designed and drawn up by our team of experienced attorneys, and has been accepted in all 50 states.
Why choose us
2 million+
businesses
Helping entrepreneurs turn ideas into businesses over 2 million times.
3.5 million+
estate planning docs
Protecting loved ones by helping customers create 3.5 million+ estate planning documents.
650,000 +
consultations
Providing access to our independent network of attorneys over 650,000 times.
Meet our customers
“We created our [estate planning] documents using LegalZoom. Our financial advisor said that LegalZoom met our needs very well. It’s wonderful that a lawyer is available to review all documents and answer questions. And, wow, did we save money compared to what hiring our own lawyer would have cost!”
Rose G.
Estate Plan Bundle customer
“We just had a baby and needed to write a simple will… We ended up purchasing a package through LegalZoom. It was so easy to set up these documents. This was very easy, fast and affordable. I had a question and called customer service, and they were quick to respond! Very impressed!”
Chantal H.
Estate Plan Bundle customer
“This process was easier than I thought. The questions were easy to understand and answer, and assistance was available if needed. The forms were produced quickly and efficiently. The lawyer I worked with was very personable and knowledgeable.”
Colette W.
Estate Plan Bundle customer
Frequently asked questions
You’re required to have a registered agent in most states. Having one ensures your legal notices are in good hands and helps you avoid penalties.
A registered agent is an adult or authorized business that’s around during normal business hours to accept mail or hand-delivered court documents on your behalf. They must have a physical address—not a PO Box—in the same state where your business formed or got foreign qualified.
Yes. If you’re interested, you can get legal advice from our plan attorneys.
Questions?
Call an agent at (800) 773-0888
- Mon-Fri: 5 a.m.-7 p.m. PT
- Weekends: 7 a.m.-4 p.m. PT
- Our agents are based in the U.S.
