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Simply Free Legal believes everyone should be able to control what happens to themselves and their estate. That's why we've made estate planning simple and free.

Just select the document you want to create, answer some questions, and follow the instructions we will email you.

Create legally binding documents in minutes, for free.

Simply Free Estate Planning Documents

Last Will & Testament
The cornerstone of every estate plan, a Last Will and Testament allows you to distribute your assets, name guardians for your children, and appoint executors (legal-ease for a person you trust to carry out your will). Enjoy peace of mind knowing your loved ones and assets will be cared for exactly as you wish.
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Create Your Last Will
Living Will (Advance Health Care Directive)
A Living Will, or an Advance Health Care Directive, specifies your end-of-life health care wishes in the event you are unable to communicate them. This is an important document if you disagree with your state's end-of-life health care laws. Make your own choices, and help your family avoid confusion and disagreements.
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Create Your Living Will
Living Trust
A Living Trust is a powerful tool to secure your estate while avoiding the costs, delays, and headaches of probate court. Here, you transfer your assets into a trust (which you retain control over) and specify what happens to those assets. Because probate is skipped, your personal and financial information remain private.
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Create Your Living Trust
Financial Power of Attorney
A Financial Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to handle your financial and legal affairs on your behalf, and can be limited to a set period of time or a specific task. This can be a useful tool in everyday situations in which you cannot be present for a specific event (like a home sale) or don't have the expertise.
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Create Your Power of Attorney
Health Care Power of Attorney
A Health Care Power of Attorney​ lets you appoint an agent to make health care decisions on your behalf. A Living Will governs your care only if you become permanently incapacitated or terminally ill. A Health Care POA lets your agent make decisions no matter if you are temporarily or permanently incapacitated.
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Create Your Power of Attorney

Simply Free Estate Planning Documents

Last Will & Testament
Living Will
Living Trust
Power of Attorney - Finance
Power of Attorney - Health

Last Will and Testament
The cornerstone of every estate plan, a Last Will and Testament allows you to distribute your assets, name guardians for your children, and appoint executors (legal-ease for a person you trust to carry out your will). Enjoy peace of mind knowing your loved ones and assets will be cared for exactly as you wish.
Living Will
A Living Will, or an Advance Health Care Directive, specifies your end-of-life health care wishes in the event you are unable to communicate them. This is an important document if you disagree with your state's end-of-life health care laws. Make your own choices, and help your family avoid confusion and disagreements.
Living Trust
A Living Trust is a powerful tool to secure your estate while avoiding the costs, delays, and headaches of probate court. Here, you transfer your assets into a trust, which you retain control over, and specify what happens to those assets. Importantly, because probate is skipped, your personal and financial information remain private.
Financial Power of Attorney
A Financial Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to handle your financial and legal affairs on your behalf, and can be limited to a set period of time or a specific task. This can be a useful tool in everyday situations in which you cannot be present for a specific event (like a home sale) or don't have the expertise.
Health Care Power of Attorney
With a Health Care Power of Attorney​, you name an agent to make health care decisions on your behalf. A Living Will governs your care only if you become permanently incapacitated or terminally ill. A Health Care Power of Attorney lets your agent make decisions no matter if you are temporarily or permanently incapacitated.

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We will never store your personal information.
We won't even ask for any personally identifiable information beyond your name and the city and state in which you live. Any information you submit is converted into your legal document and promptly deleted from our servers.
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We will never charge you for anything. 
We won't even ask you for a credit card. And free doesn't mean low quality. It's the opposite: our estate-planning templates were designed for the modern world. For example, you can bequeath digital assets, like cryptocurrencies, in our Last Will & Testament.
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A real, actual person will read your submission.
This person is not an attorney, so please consult with an estate-planning attorney regarding your intentions. We will review your submission for completeness and contact you with any follow-up questions.
Our mission is to help you ensure your wishes are carried out exactly as you want them to be. Our mission is to never charge you for any of our services. Our mission is to make the law simple and free.

Estate Planning in 3 Simple Steps
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Choose the estate-planning document that's right for you.​
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Submit

Submit your information. We'll ask you some questions, in plain English, to customize your document to match your specific needs and desires.​
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Sign

Every state's law on what makes a will, trust, or power of attorney legally binding is different. Once your document is complete, we'll let you know where you need to sign, and whether you'll need a witness or a notary. Then print and sign your document, or sign it electronically.​​
That's it. Your estate is now legally safe and sound.
The Importance of Estate Planning
Less than half of U.S. adults have a Last Will. It may not be fun to think about, but not having a basic estate plan in place can have disastrous consequences for you and your loved ones. A basic Last Will or Health Care Power of Attorney can avoid confusion, disagreement, legal costs, and even pain and suffering. 

And yet, creating any estate plan can cost a lot of money. LegalZoom charges $69 just for a Last Will & Testament. An "estate planning bundle" costs nearly $150. Rocket Lawyer automatically signs you up for a free week-long trial; if you don't cancel, you're charged $40 per month. 
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 We don't think that's right. Simply Free Legal believes in the law working for you, not our bank account. Creating a will, trust, or power of attorney is simpler than you may think. There's no reason why it should cost hundreds of dollars.

That's why Simply Free Legal does not, nor will we ever, charge you to create any document on our website. Our revenue comes entirely from advertising.

Once you determine your estate-planning goals (and please consider consulting with an attorney), use one of our online forms. In as little as 15 minutes, you’ll have protected your children’s future, secured your estate, and helped your family avoid confusion, frustration, and arguments. Simply Free Legal will email your document along with execution instructions according to your state’s law.

It’s free. It’s fast. And it’s about your and your family’s future. Get started today.

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