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Our guided online platform makes creating or updating your Will a breeze. Need expert input? Our attorneys are ready to offer one-on-one support.
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Cover the basics, like who will be responsible for your children and what should happen to your assets after you're gone.
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Asked Questions
Creating your Will online is simple with Advocates for Better Planning (AFBP).
Just choose the Will form that best fits your situation — whether you’re married, single, or a parent — then fill out the guided online form. Once you complete the payment, you’ll receive a downloadable and printable version of your Will.
Each form has been carefully designed so you can fill it out with ease and accuracy, without needing prior legal knowledge.
Every adult should have a valid Will. A Will ensures that your property and personal wishes are carried out exactly as you intend.
Without a Will, state law determines how your assets are divided — which may not reflect your wishes.
Having a Will also helps:
- Protect your spouse and children’s inheritance
- Appoint a guardian for minor children
- Avoid unnecessary disputes or confusion after death
AFBP’s simple Will forms are designed to meet the needs of the average family or single individual at a fraction of the cost of attorney-prepared documents.
Not necessarily. The Will forms provided by AFBP were designed to be clear and legally sound for the average individual or family.
However, if you have a complex estate — such as multiple properties, blended families, or large assets — it’s a good idea to consult a qualified attorney.
Jesse also recommends contacting your local bar association if you have unique legal circumstances that go beyond the simple Will forms.
Each Will form costs $69, which includes:
- Access to the guided online questionnaire
- A downloadable and printable PDF of your Will
- The ability to update or redo the form later, if needed
This makes it one of the most affordable and efficient ways to prepare a Will that reflects your wishes.
After completing the form and payment, your information is automatically formatted into a ready-to-sign document.
You’ll then need to:
- Print the completed Will.
- Sign it in front of three adult disinterested witnesses and a public notary.
- Store it safely with your important documents or share copies with trusted family members or your executor.
Yes. AFBP strongly recommends that every Will be signed before
three adult disinterested witnesses and a notary public.
This ensures your Will is valid and enforceable in all states and prevents disputes about authenticity or capacity.
AFBP offers seven Will forms, each tailored for specific life situations:
- Wife — no minor children
- Husband — no minor children
- Wife — with minor children
- Husband — with minor children
- Unmarried individual — one beneficiary
- Unmarried individual — two or more beneficiaries
- Unmarried individual — with minor children
You only need to fill out one form. Each includes space to name executors, beneficiaries, and (if applicable) guardians.
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Yes. You can return to update your information or purchase a new Will form whenever your circumstances change —
such as marriage, divorce, new children, or property acquisition.
It’s good practice to review your Will every 1–2 years or after any major life event.
AFBP’s forms are meant to handle most common situations.
However, if you have unusual financial, medical, or family arrangements, Jesse advises consulting a licensed attorney for a customized legal solution.
The goal of these forms is to make sure everyone can have an affordable, legally sound Will —
but complex cases may still need direct legal counsel.