WillMaker Pricing And Bundles
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WillMaker Estate Planning Pricing & Bundles
WillMaker Estate Planning Pricing & Bundles
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All Access$219All features in Plus with a digital storage vault |
Plus$149Create a comprehensive estate plan |
Starter$109Make a plan for your assets and health care. |
WillMaker Annual Membership - How it Works
- Build an estate plan that suits your family's needs.
- Create your documents in a secure online portal.
- Access your plans anytime, anywhere, on any device.
- Revise documents at any time during membership
- Store your documents in our secure data vault.
- Receive legal updates for your state of residence
- Receive new features and technical updates.
- Get unlimited technical and customer service support.
- Avoid risk with our no-hassle refund policy.
Deep discounted membership extension after one year. Extended membership is optional– if you choose to opt-out or pause your account, you can rejoin within 90 days at the current extended membership rate. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
Learn More About WillMaker's Estate Planning Documents
The heart of every estate plan is a will, also known as a last will and testament. This legal document puts you in control of who inherits your property and who would take care of your children if it were ever necessary. Without a will, state law determines these issues. Your will also allows you to name an executor (sometimes called a “personal representative”) to carry out our wishes. And you can appoint a trusted person to manage property left to young people. With WillMaker, you can revise and update your will whenever you like.
Spare your loved ones difficult decisions by laying out your wishes for medical care and naming someone to carry out your instructions. Includes a health care power of attorney and a living will.
Distribute your assets and provide property management while keeping your trust property out of lengthy and expensive probate proceedings after you die.
A durable power of attorney ensures that someone you trust (called your "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") will be on hand to manage the many practical, financial tasks that will arise if you become incapacitated. For example, bills must be paid, bank deposits must be made and someone must handle insurance and benefits paperwork. In most cases, a durable power of attorney for finances is the best way to take care of tasks like these. You can also give your attorney-in-fact authority over your digital assets.
Plan a funeral or other ceremony and ease the burden on your loved ones. Describe your preferences for burial, cremation, memorials, obituaries and more.
Use the Letter to Survivors to leave your loved ones detailed explanations about your decisions. For example, you may want to let them know why you made certain gifts or named a particular person to be your executor. You can also use your letter to leave some general thoughts about your life.
Minimum System Requirements
Operating System
Windows 10/11 or Mac OS 10.14 or higher
Internet Connection
Required to receive updates, and to access your online WillMaker account