Create your will or trust online — then a real attorney reviews it
LegalGEN's guided intake walks you through the questions in plain English, organizes your information, and prepares your documents for review by a licensed attorney in your state.
It's not a generic template download. It's not legal advice from a chatbot. It's a faster path to working with a real attorney.
Find an attorney near you
Tell us a bit about yourself and we'll connect you with a LegalGEN attorney in your state.
Why estate planning is important
Without a will or trust, state law decides who gets your assets — and who cares for your kids. A basic estate plan puts those decisions back in your hands.
Protect your family
Name guardians for minor children and make sure the people you trust — not a court — make decisions if something happens to you.
Avoid probate delays
A properly funded trust can help your family avoid months of court proceedings and unnecessary legal fees after you're gone.
Make your wishes clear
A will, healthcare directive, and power of attorney spell out exactly what you want — reducing stress and conflict for the people you love.
Why work with a licensed attorney
Generic document generators leave you on your own. With LegalGEN, your guided answers go to a real attorney who reviews your plan for your state's requirements.
| LegalGEN | Generic template sites | |
|---|---|---|
| Guided, plain-English intake | ✓ Included | Sometimes |
| Documents reviewed by a licensed attorney | ✓ Included | Extra cost / not offered |
| State-specific legal requirements | ✓ Built in | Generic templates |
| Ongoing relationship with an attorney | ✓ Yes | No |
| Help if your situation is complex | ✓ Attorney support | You're on your own |
From intake to a completed plan — in 5 steps
Answer guided questions
Our AI-powered intake asks about your family, assets, and wishes — in plain English, at your own pace.
We organize your info
Your answers are organized into the exact information an attorney needs to prepare your documents.
Documents are drafted
Your will, trust, or POA is drafted based on your answers and your state's requirements.
An attorney reviews it
A licensed attorney in your state reviews your documents and answers any questions before you sign.
Sign & store securely
Finalize your documents and keep them stored securely, ready whenever your family needs them.
Ready to protect what matters most?
Start with a few questions about your family and your goals. We'll match you with an attorney who can take it from there.