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An absolutely amazing experience, from start to finish! Having recently moved to the Raleigh area, I was looking for a law firm to update my estate documents. I searched extensively for a firm that would do a quality job at a reasonable fee, and I found PlanWell Legal. Their fixed fees are listed right on their website. After the initial consultation with our Attorney ( Sarah), she went to work and produced estate documents that were just like we had discussed, and exactly what I wanted. Sarah was readily available at any time via email, and guided us through the process flawlessly. She was so professional! I highly recommend PlanWell Legal for your estate plan needs.
Jeff Watkins
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Basic planning should come with transparent pricing and options that fit your budget. Below you'll find our most common planning strategies and the planning fees associated with them.
How does it work?
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Answer some
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us your goals.

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Get peace of mind
and the protection
your family deserves.

FAQs
Who should have an estate plan?

Estate planning is not just for the rich. If you own your home and have children, you need an estate plan — seriously. What happens if you cannot make decisions for yourself? Who will raise your children if you are unable to? What happens to your home and anything else you own after you’re gone? We can help you legally outline what happens next, so you can protect your legacy and loved ones.

Should I choose a Will or a Trust plan?

This entirely depends on your goals. Schedule a free 1-on-1 consultation to learn more about which option is best for you.

What happens if I do not have a Will?

If you pass away or become incapacitated without a Will, a judge will decide what happens next per your state’s intestate succession rules. This can mean serious consequences.

Talk to a member of our team to understand why.