
72% of Florida homeowners have no estate plan. Without one, probate can cost your family $50,000+ and years of heartache. We make protection simple, affordable, and complete.

"I've spent 30 years watching families lose everything to probate. That's why I built this — to make protection accessible to everyone."
Every year, thousands of Florida families discover the devastating cost of probate — after it's too late.
Attorney fees, court costs, and executor fees drain your family's inheritance.
Your family can't sell, refinance, or access assets while courts process your estate.
3 out of 4 Florida homeowners are gambling with their family's future.
Take 3 minutes to discover exactly what protection you need.
Answer a few simple questions. Takes about 3 minutes.
When you pass away, do you want a judge to decide who gets your home — or do you want to decide?
If you become incapacitated, who should manage your finances?
If you can't speak for yourself, who should make your medical decisions?
What is your current marital status?
Do you have minor children (under 18)?
Do you own your primary residence in Florida?
Do you want your assets to skip probate entirely?
Based on your answers, here's what you need:


For over 30 years, my career has been dedicated to helping families navigate their most significant life and financial decisions.
I've watched too many homeowners lose everything to probate — homes sold to pay court fees, families torn apart, years of hard work dissolved in legal limbo.
That's why I built this: to make protection accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford expensive attorneys.
Every document you need — prepared correctly, affordably, and fast.
A will goes through probate court after you pass away, which can take 2-4 years and cost $24,000-$50,000+ in Florida. A living trust avoids probate entirely — your assets transfer immediately and privately to your beneficiaries.
A Lady Bird Deed lets you transfer your home to beneficiaries while keeping full control during your lifetime. You can sell, refinance, or change beneficiaries anytime. When you pass, the home transfers automatically — no probate.
Probate costs average $24,000 and can exceed $50,000 for larger estates. This includes attorney fees (3%), personal representative fees (3%), court costs, and miscellaneous expenses. The process typically takes 2-4 years.
Yes! If you own a home, have children, or want to avoid burdening your family with probate, you need a plan. Estate planning protects what you DO have and the people you love.
No, we are a document preparation service. We educate, organize, and support you using attorney-approved templates. We do not provide legal advice. For complex legal questions, consult a licensed attorney.
Most clients complete their documents within days. After you provide your information, we prepare documents and guide you through signing, notarization, and filing. Compare this to 6+ months with traditional attorneys.
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