Educational content only. Not legal, financial, tax, or medical advice. Plan Your Passing is not a law firm and no attorney-client relationship is created here. Estate, probate, tax, and inheritance laws differ by country, state, and county. You are responsible for confirming what applies to you. Always consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before acting on anything you read or generate on this site.
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Draft your will in 10 minutes.
Six guided steps. Plain English. Outputs a printable draft you can take to your attorney for review and final execution. Built for all 50 states. Not legal advice. Free during our launch and staying free.
About you
The basics. We use your full legal name as the testator.
What this tool is and is not
We respect your time, but we also respect the law.
What this tool is: A guided draft generator that captures the standard pieces of a simple will and outputs them in clean, printable form. Saves you time when you sit down with an attorney. Helps you think through decisions you should be making anyway.
What this tool is not: A law firm. We do not draft binding legal documents. We do not give legal advice. We do not certify the draft is valid in your state. State law on wills is varied and detail-sensitive, and a single missed witness or wrong attestation clause can void the entire document.
What we recommend: Take the draft this tool produces to a licensed estate-planning attorney in your state. Most flat-fee will engagements are $300 to $1,000. Reviewing a draft you have already done usually shaves hours off the engagement.
If you do not have an attorney yet, see our Find a Vetted Estate Attorney page for matched, vetted referrals.
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Plan Your Passing is not a law firm. The information on this site is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, tax, medical, or professional advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by reading this site or using any tool on it. Estate, probate, tax, and inheritance laws differ by country, state, province, county, and individual circumstance, and they change over time. You are solely responsible for confirming the laws that apply to you. Always consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before making any legal, financial, or tax decision regarding wills, trusts, beneficiaries, probate, real estate transfers, gifts, or end-of-life directives. The author, operators, and affiliates of this site disclaim all liability for actions taken or not taken based on its contents.