Power Of Attorney And Estate Planning
Get Your Power Of Attorney, Will, Living Will, And Trust Documents Done By Real Attorneys — From $26.95 Per Month, Less Than $1 A Day
A Power of Attorney is one of those things almost every adult needs, and almost no one has — until something happens. A parent is suddenly hospitalized and no one can authorize treatment. A spouse loses capacity and the bank won't release funds. A college-age child has an emergency out of state. Without POA in place, the answer is often guardianship court — months of process, thousands in fees, and decisions made by a judge instead of family.
A legal plan covers it all. Healthcare and durable POA drafted by an attorney for your state. Last Will, Living Will, and Trust documents done at the same time. Free yearly updates. Family coverage included. No retainer. No hourly cost. Less than $1 a day.
Free consultation. Plans from $26.95/month — less than $1 a day. No retainer. No hourly cost. Family coverage included.
Drafted by licensed attorneys in your state. Serving families across the United States.
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Healthcare POA, Durable POA, Wills, Living Wills, And Trusts
Free Yearly Updates Included
Drafted By Licensed Attorneys, Not Templates
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⏳ Why Waiting On A Power Of Attorney Costs More Than Doing It
The Window To Sign A POA Closes Without Warning
A Power of Attorney can only be signed while the person has legal capacity. Once capacity is lost — through accident, stroke, dementia, or sudden illness — the option is no longer available. What happens next depends entirely on whether documents were already in place.
Stage 1
Documents In Place
POA, Will, Living Will signed and on file. Family knows where they are. Cost is small. Legal authority is clear when needed.
Stage 2
Health Event Hits
Hospital stay, accident, or sudden cognitive decline. With POA in place, family makes decisions. Without it, the hospital and bank turn family away.
Stage 3
Guardianship Court
Without POA, the family files for guardianship. Court process, attorney fees on multiple sides, evaluations, hearings — months of work and thousands in cost.
Stage 4
Decisions By Strangers
Court-appointed guardian — sometimes a family member, sometimes not. Medical and financial decisions made by someone outside the family. The opposite of what most people would have chosen.
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Stage 1 costs less than $1 a day on a legal plan. Stage 4 costs months of family stress and legal fees that often exceed $5,000–$10,000 for a contested guardianship. The decision to act is the entire difference.
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📄 What's Included In Your Estate Plan
Power Of Attorney, Will, Living Will, And Trust Documents — All Drafted By Real Attorneys
🏥 Healthcare Power Of Attorney
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Authorizes a trusted person to make medical decisions if you can't. Critical when sudden illness, surgery, or cognitive decline removes your ability to communicate care preferences.
💼 Durable Power Of Attorney
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Authorizes a trusted person to handle finances, banking, real estate, and legal matters. Stays in effect even if you become incapacitated — that's what "durable" means.
📜 Last Will And Testament
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Directs how your assets are distributed and who handles your estate. Names guardians for minor children. Without a Will, state intestacy law decides — and rarely matches what families would choose.
🕊️ Living Will And Healthcare Directive
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Documents your preferences for end-of-life care, life support, and medical treatment. Removes the burden from family of having to guess what you would have wanted.
🏛️ Trust Documents
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Revocable living trusts, special needs trusts, and other trust documents drafted where appropriate. Trusts can avoid probate, preserve privacy, and protect assets for specific beneficiaries.
🔄 Free Yearly Updates
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Marriage, divorce, new child, new home, change of agent — every life change should trigger a document update. Yearly updates included in the plan at no extra cost.
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Drafted by attorneys licensed in your state — not template generators. Estate documents are governed by state law that varies sharply, and a template valid in one state may fail in another.
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👨👩👧 Family Coverage Included
One Plan Covers You, Your Spouse, And Your Dependent Children
Most estate planning needs to happen at the household level — not one person at a time. Your spouse needs their own POA and Will. Your college-age dependents need an emergency healthcare POA. The plan covers all of it under one membership.
You
Full document set
Healthcare POA, durable POA, Last Will, Living Will, and trust documents drafted for your state. Yearly updates included.
Your Spouse
Same document set
Spouse's own POA, Will, and Living Will drafted under the same membership. Coordinated planning where appropriate. No extra cost.
Dependent Children
Healthcare POA included
Adult dependents (typically 18+) need their own healthcare POA — parents lose default authority at 18. Critical for college students living away from home.
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Family coverage is included in the standard plan — not a higher tier or add-on. One membership protects the whole household.
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⚠️ When You Need A Power Of Attorney Today
Situations Where Acting This Week Matters More Than Most People Realize
🏥 Aging Parent Or Family Member
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Parent over 70, recent hospital visit, or early signs of cognitive decline. POA must be signed while capacity exists — once dementia or a stroke takes that away, the option is gone.
🎓 Adult Child Going To College
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At 18, parents lose automatic authority over medical and financial matters. An emergency healthcare POA means you can act if something happens while they're at school.
🏥 Surgery Or Medical Procedure Coming Up
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Healthcare POA before going under anesthesia. Even routine surgery has rare complications — and a POA in place means decisions can be made if you can't make them yourself.
🧠 Recent Diagnosis Affecting Capacity
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Early-stage dementia, Parkinson's, or other diagnoses that may affect future capacity. The window to sign documents is now — and it closes earlier than most families expect.
✈️ Extended Travel Or Deployment
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Long international travel, military deployment, or extended time away from home. POA lets a trusted person handle banking, real estate, and legal matters in your absence.
💰 Significant Assets Or New Marriage
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New home purchase, business ownership, blended family, or recent marriage. Each is a trigger to put — or update — a Will, POA, and Living Will to reflect the current situation.
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If any of these apply, this is the week to act — not next month, not next year. The cost of doing it now is less than $1 a day. The cost of doing it after a health event is impossible to do at all.
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Why Estate Planning On A Legal Plan Makes Sense
Real Attorney Drafting At A Price Most Households Can Actually Afford
Real Attorneys, Not Templates
Documents drafted by licensed attorneys in your state — backed by a network of 800+ lawyers. State law varies sharply on POA, Wills, and Living Wills, and templates often fail where it matters.
Less Than $1 A Day
$26.95 per month covers full estate planning — POA, Will, Living Will, and Trust documents. Compare to $300–$500 per hour for a local attorney with no follow-up coverage.
Free Yearly Updates
Marriage, divorce, new child, change of agent — every life change should update the documents. Yearly updates are included at no extra cost. Local attorneys typically charge per update.
Family Coverage Included
You, your spouse, and dependent children covered under one plan. Spouse's own POA and Will included. Adult college-age dependents covered for emergency healthcare POA.
24/7 Emergency Access
Health events don't happen on a 9-to-5 schedule. Plan members reach an attorney any hour, any day — including weekends and holidays when most emergencies occur.
No Retainer. No Hourly Cost.
Free consultation. No retainer required. No surprise hourly billing. Predictable monthly cost — and the documents stay in place for the whole household, year after year.
800+ Lawyer Network
Backed by a network of over 800 lawyers and law firms across the United States. Average attorney experience of 22+ years. A+ BBB rated. Trusted by 2 million members.
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This is the legal coverage every household should have — and most don't, because traditional attorney pricing keeps it out of reach. The plan removes the cost objection.
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👤 What An Estate Planning Attorney Actually Does
Understanding The Role Before You Engage One
An estate planning attorney drafts the documents that control what happens when you can't act for yourself, and what happens to your assets after you're gone. The work is document-focused, state-law-specific, and meant to be updated as life changes — which is exactly what the legal plan model is built for.
🛠️ What An Estate Planning Attorney Does
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Drafts healthcare and durable Powers of Attorney for your state
Drafts your Last Will and Testament including guardianship for minor children
Drafts Living Will and healthcare directives reflecting your end-of-life preferences
Drafts trust documents — revocable living trusts, special needs trusts, and others where appropriate
Updates documents annually as your situation changes — marriage, children, assets, agent changes
⚖️ How The Role Differs
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Unlike a template generator, documents are drafted for your specific state and family situation
Unlike a notary or paralegal, a licensed attorney can advise on legal effect — not just prepare the form
Unlike a one-time engagement, the plan covers updates as life changes — most households need them every few years
The attorney is bound by state bar rules and is licensed to practice in the state that will govern the documents
The engagement is monthly and ongoing — coverage continues for the household at the same monthly price
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Estate documents that are written once and never updated are documents that are wrong by year five. Yearly updates are what keep them accurate over time.
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⚙️ How The Process Works
Document Drafting Without The Hourly Bill
Quick Intake
Tell us about your family situation through our secure form.
Attorney Consultation
Licensed attorney in your state reviews what your family needs.
Documents Drafted
POA, Will, Living Will, and Trust documents drafted for your state.
Yearly Updates
Documents updated as life changes, included in the membership.
📞 What Happens After You Submit
Clear guidance. No pressure.
Intake team reviews your family situation and document needs
A legal representative calls back within 10 minutes during business hours
Recommended document set and plan tier explained in plain English
Pricing is transparent — from $26.95/month, less than $1 a day, family included
You decide how to proceed — no obligation
Free consultation. Confidential conversation.
Real Stories From Families We've Helped
Verified Member Outcomes — Wills, POAs, And Living Wills
The membership has helped me so many times
"Whenever I call Legal Plan, I get advice that is otherwise unavailable. There is no lawyer who wants to give advice for a fee, and the advice and services are completely priceless. With Legal Plan, I can call about any issue and have an attorney call me back in 4 business hours or less. Incredible! The membership has helped me so many times that I couldn't imagine not having my Legal Plan membership."
Got our wills done and updated
"We have loved using this service for our business and we also have the family coverage. They helped us in our IRS tax audit and our attorney was the best, he was extremely knowledgeable and knew exactly what we needed to do, we passed with flying colors. We call all the time to get advice on all sorts of things. Got our wills done and updated every few years. Great service."
Forever grateful
"My son and I have had legal membership for over 10 years. Utilizing the law firm on several occasions. The most important feature was Brett's Will and living will with a power of attorney for health and finances. He died unexpectedly. The hospital was going to force life support without these documents. He was able to pass on with dignity and peace. Forever grateful."
I’ve been a member for over a decade
"They helped me with advice on numerous occasions. My brother and I had a question about Wills and Trusts. It was virtually the same question about his status; we are both members. He was given a referral lawyer. He answered all questions. We were very satisfied. I'll never give up my membership. I've been a member for over a decade, so you can imagine there are many more stories I could share - from family matters and accidents to documents."
