Preserve Your Life's Work.

We offer an easy way to plan for your future. As we work alongside experienced estate planning attorneys in both California and Nevada we help families from all aspects of life through the process of developing an estate plan. 

Your Solution to Estate Planning

eEstateplan.com is the new and more efficient way to build your estate plan. All you have to do is answer a few questions and we will do the rest.

Every adult should have an estate plan. Without a plan, you may be leaving your family and friends with a huge disaster. If you would like to learn more about estate planning and why YOU need one today, give us a call or schedule your free online consultation with us.

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Request a Free Online Consultation

Step 1

Online Consultation

First thing is first, set up your free online consultation. Every consultation lasts for 30 minutes, here you can ask questions and direction to ensure electronic estate planning is right for you.

Step 2

The Intake Process

After your free online consultation, you are ready to go through the intake process. The intake process can take anywhere between 15 minutes to an hour, it all depends on you.

Step 3

We'll Take it From Here

Once you have completed the intake process eEstateplan.com completes the rest. Just sit back and relax, we will reach out to when your electronic estate plan is ready for review.

Step 4

You Are Protected

After you have reviewed your electronic estate plan and approve it – we will make the finishing touches and finalize it. 

Everything You Need to Know

Our experienced estate planning attorneys will guide you to making the correct choice, but deciding which route to take is ultimately up to you. Here is everything you need to know before making that decision. 

Will

Instructions for disposing of assets after death. A Will can only be enforced through a probate court.

Guardianship

Legal custody of a person or child in case of emergency, death, or a time of absence.

Revocable Trust

Gives the trustee the right to hold property or assets for the benefit of another party, the beneficiary.

Healthcare Power of Attorney

Designates another individual to make important healthcare decisions in the event of incapacity.

Probate

The court-supervised process of managing the assets and debts of a person who has passed away.

Beneficiary

A person or entity that receives a beneficial interest in an asset, estate, trust, or insurance policy.

It is not if, it is when you will need an estate plan.

Start your plan today – don’t wait. 

Meet Our Attorney

eEstateplan.com can’t do it alone. We work side by side Handelin Law attorney, Steve Handelin.