How long does it take to complete the estate plan?

Most people complete their estate plan in under 20 minutes. We walk you through step by step — no legal jargon, no confusing forms, no attorney's office required.


Here's how it works:

  1. Answer a series of simple questions about your wishes, your assets, and who you'd like to designate for key roles.
  2. Review your customized documents generated specifically for you and your partner based on your answers.
  3. Download or receive your documents, then sign to make everything legally binding. In Louisiana, your documents also need to be notarized.

You don't have to complete it in one sitting either. Your progress is saved so you can pick up right where you left off.


Why it matters: The number one reason people put off estate planning is because they think it's going to be a big, complicated project. It isn't. Most people finish theirs in less than 20 minutes.