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.

LegalGEN does not provide legal advice. We connect you with independent, licensed attorneys who use the LegalGEN platform.

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.

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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.

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Avoid probate delays

A properly funded trust can help your family avoid months of court proceedings and unnecessary legal fees after you're gone.

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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

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Answer guided questions

Our AI-powered intake asks about your family, assets, and wishes — in plain English, at your own pace.

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We organize your info

Your answers are organized into the exact information an attorney needs to prepare your documents.

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Documents are drafted

Your will, trust, or POA is drafted based on your answers and your state's requirements.

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An attorney reviews it

A licensed attorney in your state reviews your documents and answers any questions before you sign.

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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.