Estate Planning
Plan for your future today. Learn the specific estate planning documents you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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Transfer on Death Deed: What It Is and How It Works
A transfer on death deed specifies who inherits property after the owner’s death, offering a simple and inexpensive way to avoid probate for real estate.
· 6 min read
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How to Make a DIY Living Trust in 7 Steps
A living trust is an easy way to plan for the management and distribution of your assets, and you may not need an attorney to create one.
· 9 min read
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How to Add a Spouse to a House Deed: Complete Guide (2025)
You can add your spouse to your home’s deed by using a notarized quitclaim deed or adding them to your will.
· 7 min read
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How Much Does a Living Trust Cost? (2025 Price Guide)
The average revocable living trust cost ranges from $400 to $4,000, based on complexity, location, and approach. Learn how much it could cost for you.
· 10 min read
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California Living Trust: Complete Setup Guide and Key Benefits
California living trusts offer control, flexibility, and privacy in estate planning. Learn how to avoid probate and simplify distribution.
· 10 min read
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Estate Plan Strategies for Small Business Owners
What happens to your business after your death depends a lot on decisions you make now.
· 4 min read
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Texas Last Will and Testament: A Comprehensive Guide
Specific laws affect how a last will protects your wishes in Texas. Find out more about the specific laws that affect last wills in Texas, how to get a last will, how to change a last will, and more.
· 38 min read
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What Is a Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Order?
A DNR order can help you plan for end-of-life care according to your wishes. Learn more about this type of advance directive.
· 8 min read
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Creating a Last Will and Testament: Key Steps to Secure Your Legacy
It doesn’t have to be stressful or costly to create a will. Learn common requirements, important considerations, and how to navigate the process.
· 13 min read
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Codicil to a Will: How to Update Your Will with Confidence
A codicil allows you to make minor updates to your will without drafting a whole new one, but it’s not the right choice for every situation.
· 9 min read