Lawyer-approved wills, power of attorney, and healthcare directives — customized for your state. Save up to $1,200 vs. a US attorney.
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Distribute your assets exactly as you wish. Name guardians for your children. Appoint an executor. Avoid costly intestate probate laws.
Designate a trusted person to manage your finances and legal affairs if you become incapacitated — without court intervention.
Specify your medical treatment wishes in advance. Relieve your family of impossible decisions during a health crisis.
Allow your chosen representatives to access your medical information — legally required in many states alongside healthcare directives.
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Store all your important account details, contacts, and instructions in one secure place so your family can find everything they need.
Yes. USLegalWills.com documents are lawyer-approved and tailored to each state's specific legal requirements. A properly signed and witnessed will is legally valid in all 50 US states.
Most people complete a basic will in 20–30 minutes by answering straightforward guided questions. You can save your progress and return at any time.
Yes — updates are free for life. As your circumstances change (marriage, children, property, divorce) you can revise your documents at any time at no additional charge.
Most US states require two adult witnesses but do not require notarization for a standard will. Some states recognize "self-proving" wills when notarized, which can speed up probate. USLegalWills.com provides clear state-specific signing instructions.
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