Active Adult Living Financial Tips

Make A Will Month


August 22, 2016 • Fenny Peiffer

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64% of Americans don’t have a will. Rocket Lawyer is trying to fix this big gap and bring awareness to the importance of having your will in place. This August, Make A Will Month allows you to create a will for only $10 on Rocket Lawyer’s site. The process for creating a will take less than 30 minutes. You can save, print, edit, and download your document, and we’ll keep it safe in your secure online account so you can access it whenever you need it.

If you’re looking to complete your entire estate planning, it could cost between $1,000-$2,500 if done by an attorney. The process could also take up to two weeks to be finalized. By becoming a Rocket Lawyer member, for as little as $39.95/month, you can complete your entire estate plan, including a power of attorney, living trust, memorial plan and more. You have the ability to do it for yourself as well as your entire family. Plus, you can consult with local lawyers and have your documents reviewed at no extra charge. With Rocket Lawyer, you can cancel your membership anytime you’d like, and reactive it if you need to make changes to your estate plan down the line.

Get your estate planning completed during Make A Will Month, so you can save time, money and much needed sleep. Having this to do crossed off the list will allow you and your family to rest easy at night.

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