Why do I need a Last Will & Testament?

If you don't have a valid Last Will & Testament and you die, all assets and possessions owned in your name will be shared out according to state law. Agents of the Court will have unlimited access to your home, your paperwork and your possessions. Only blood relatives will inherit from you. If you have none, your state will take ownership of your possessions. Friends and organizations you support will get nothing. And the Court, its agents and the lawyers will all get paid before your family sees a dime. A valid Last Will & Testament stops the worst of these outcomes from happening.

What can I use a revocable Living Trust to do?

Protect yourself, your family and your property in important ways:

ItsMyLife Complete Estate Plan - What do I get?

You get 12 months to make all the documents everyone needs:

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You get 12 months to make all these documents:

What's the cost?

ItsMyLife.com gives you 12 months to make all documents for one low price from $49.95 to $149.95. If ItsMyLife documents don't meet your needs, we provide a 100% money back guarantee.

How is an online document legal without an attorney?

As the Chicago Tribune wrote on July 27 2008: “As long as do-it-yourself wills are done correctly, signed and witnessed, they are as legally binding as ones completed by a lawyer. There are many options, such as the Will & Trust Kit by personal finance guru Suze Orman and such Web sites as ItsMyLife.com and LegalZoom.com.”

How legal are documents produced online?

No law says a legal document has to be produced by an attorney. All documents (whether produced online or by a lawyer) can only become legal when they have been properly signed and witnessed as per Vital Instructions provided. To make a valid, legal document you need witnesses. Good places to find witnesses are at work or at a place of worship.

How is an online document legal in my state?

Each state has laws governing how Last Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney are accepted by, and whether they are processed through, the Probate Court system. All such laws have been taken into consideration when creating online legal documents for you.

Do I get legal advice?

itsmylife does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, see a lawyer in your state who specializes in Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning or in Health Care issues. You get easy-to-understand information and documents. All information is approved by an Attorney experienced in the field of Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning.