Estate Planning attorneys are often asked by prospective clients why they should be hired and what can they provide to the client that an online will creating service cannot. The answer is: A LOT! Could we also be so bold as to say: You get what you pay for!
If you’ve ever gone onto Legal Zoom or Nolo, you see an easy, fill in the blanks form for you to complete. There are drop downs and choices to engage with an associated state-appropriate attorney for a moderate fee. A nice and professional document can be printed out. It all appears quite easy and importantly, quick. It’s hard not to see any downside, right? And honestly, for many people, an online do-it-yourself (DIY) will is certainly better than having no written instructions in place. But in our experience, it’s the simplicity and speed that can indeed prove troubling, and unfortunately, potential expensive down the line when your heirs and family must administer this document.
We’ve looked at these services and provide some context:
A big advantage of using a DIY service is that you will have a quick and cheap plan, and, as we mentioned above, that may be better than having no plan at all. For the basic cost, you will receive a will, a power of attorney and an advance health care directive. Those documents will be important for folks who want to designate someone to handle emergencies if something unfortunate were to happen. This option works well for people who don’t own real estate or much else. If you just want to name a guardian for your minor child, a DIY service can do that easily.
But in our estimation, these online services presume that you already know what you want and additionally, you understand how these documents will work in your favor. But the reality is that many people have no idea what they want or need, nor do they know what questions need to be asked and answered. For example:
Once you get into the complexities of family dynamics and perhaps trust language specific to your state and situation, DIY estate planning can cause more disputes than working with a team of professionals like the attorneys at The Harris Law Firm.
In our experience, the DIY option cannot and will not be able to help you plan with the above questions in mind and with these, and more, questioned answered as pertaining to YOUR personal situation. It is a truisms that we don’t know what we don’t know. You know some things about how you want to dispose of your assets after you die. What you may not know is all the case law and legislation that have evolved into your state’s probate code.
If you do decide to look for an attorney who specializes in estate planning, we hope you will consider Blackwell Law, PLLC. We are confident that we can help you better prepare your estate plan than an online service can. You may already have other trusted professionals with whom you work (CPA, Financial Planner, etc.) with whom we can work so that your ‘team’ can better support you and your family’s needs.
However you choose to get your plan completed, DIY or with the help of an experienced attorney, we hope that you will get your estate plan done, and soon. You never know what surprises life will bring. One thing we can promise is that you’ll have peace of mind once you have a plan in place.