State Your Wishes and Protect Your Loved Ones
Creating a Will doesn’t have to be complicated or costly.
Epilogue makes it easy and affordable to create a simple legally-binding Will in minutes*Legal.
Benefits of Creating Your Basic Will Online with Epilogue
- Save time and money if you have simple estate planning needs
- Get helpful tips from start to finish—there’s no confusing legal jargon
- Make updates for free if your circumstances change
A Will outlines what you want for your children or other loved ones after you are gone, as well as what should happen to your assets (things that you own). Even if you’re young and just starting out, having a Will in place allows you to make your wishes known and protect your loved ones from unnecessary costs and confusion.
Here are a few examples of what you can include in your Will:
- Who you want to be the guardians of any minor children
- Who you want to leave your physical assets to
- Who you want to appoint as executor to manage your estate
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How to get this special offer:
Click on the Start My Will button to access Epilogue’s online Will platform. |
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Complete a questionnaire to assess your estate planning needs and create your custom Will in as little as 20 minutes. |
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Your 20% discount (before tax) will be applied automatically at checkout. Offer ends December 31, 2024 |
Offer ends December 31, 2024
Tip: You can also use Epilogue to create Incapacity Documents such as a Power of Attorney, Personal Directive or Health Care Directive. |
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