Online Estate Planning Website Nears Milestone
DIYInstitute.com has announced that its online estate planning service, Createmywill.com is reaching a milestone with the popular website nearing its 8 year anniversary in May. Through their unique online service, clients can download estate planning forms and attorney authored guides without having to pay the higher costs commonly associated with traditional methods of estate planning.
“The days of disposable cash are over,” said Createmywill.com creator and owner
With the typical, average costs for estate planning attorney fees ranging from
“The deeper I delved into how to make the dream of every American being able to handle and manage their own estate planning needs; the more I realized how so much of the estate planning process can be streamlined and simplified free of legal speak and unnecessary jargon,” said McClain. “Providing this service for 8 years with continued growth is a testament towards the need for cost efficient means towards Estate Planning.”
The risk of having an outdated Estate Plan or no Estate Plan entirely could subject their heirs of an estate to extreme risk of financial loss due to laws regarding taxation. Estate Planning clearly and succinctly put forth a legal strategy maximizing the passage of assets and property onto heirs in a way specifically granted by the executor. Createmywill.com seeks to take a complicated matter, which many procrastinate over and never fully realize, and turn it into a simple download that makes starting the estate planning quick, easy, and cost efficient.
About CreateMyWill.com
As one of the longest running Estate Planning websites online today, Createmywill.com has helped thousands file their estate plan quickly, easily, affordably. Owned and operated by
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