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I don’t enjoy thinking about my own mortality. Honestly, who knows? When I gave birth to my daughter, I pushed every thought about the “end” into the background. But now that she’s approaching her third birthday, I’ve realized that I have to face the inevitable—and, more specifically, figure out how I can ensure her health and happiness long after I’m gone. The most logical step is to make a will, which sounds quite overwhelming. Fortunately, services like LegalZoomOpens a new window help new (and slightly scared) parents like me plan for the future. And from now until January 31st, you can save 10%. LegalZoom estate planning servicesOpens a new window — no promo code required.
I’m not going to lie, huh tone services came up when I searched for “easy will makers”, but there were a few things that made me LegalZoom’s Real Estate PlansOpens a new window stand out First and foremost, LegalZoom’s services cover everything. Not only can you create a last will and testament, but you’ll also be able to deal with other end-of-life issues, including:
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- Drafting a health care directive to communicate your wishes
- Grant of financial power of attorney
- Opting out of HIPAA authorization
And while most will-making sessions can cost several hundred dollars, you can take advantage of LegalZoom’s current promotion to secure all of the above for just $99.
Even for a reasonable price, LegalZoom doesn’t just give you a fill-in-the-blank document. Instead, they ask you a series of questions about your family, your assets, and anything else that’s relevant—all without headache-inducing legal jargon. They use your answers to create estate planning documents, which you can review for up to 30 days before reviewing (and signing) with your own attorney.
If you don’t have an attorney or an attorney who specializes in property law, LegalZoom has you covered, too. Upgrading to the premium service ($249) will give you access to a trusted, highly rated attorney who will not only review your documents, but also answer any questions you may have throughout the process—even better, they’ll be available to help you with the first year of your membership. On top of everything in the basic package, you’ll also get up to a year of free revisions if anything changes.
(PS LegalZoom can also help you create a living trust ($399), with a premium option ($549) that includes attorney access.)
Take it from a parent like me who is a little scared (okay, scratch that, terrified) on creating a will: LeagleZoomOpens a new window is an amazing resource. Their simple, easy-to-use Estate Plan services are super comprehensive and give you peace of mind. Needless to say, I’m taking the 10% discount as a sign that I’m finally done with it.
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