Our old PDF had three different guardian names across pages. The guided flow forced one final answer and fixed the inconsistency.
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Answer our quick questions
Choose someone to settle your affairs, decide what you want to leave to loved ones, and name a guardian for your minor children.
We'll create your will estate plan
We'll use your answers to create your estate plan documents, which you can view in your Suits Finance account.
Review with an attorney or on your own
Depending on which package you chose, you'll review on your own or with a lawyer over the phone. Then print and sign.
Why do you need a last will?
Decide who receives an inheritance
Leave assets and property to the people most important to you.
Choose who raises your children
Name a trusted legal guardian to take care of and raise your minor children.
Communicate your wishes
State your final wishes, including funeral and care arrangements.
What is a last will and testament?
A last will and testament is a legal document that gives you the final say on what happens to your possessions after your death. It means you — and you alone — get to decide who benefits from your real estate, bank accounts, personal property, and other assets.
Use your will to name a guardian to raise your minor children. You can even leave instructions for your funeral arrangements in a last will and testament.
Who helps make sure that what's in my will actually happens? A last will gives you the power to choose an executor. Your executor will reference the will to ensure they're carrying out your plans. Their job is to help make sure your assets pass smoothly to your beneficiaries.
Benefits of a last will
Peace of mind for loved ones
Reduce stress by giving your family certainty about your final wishes and preventing the state from deciding who receives your assets.
Someone you trust in charge
Nominate a friend or family member as your executor, entrusted to carry out the instructions in your last will.
Guardians for your children
Decide who you want to raise your kids if you and the other parent can't be there. Don't leave it up to the state.
What are the main components of an estate plan?
Last will and testament
Legally empowers you to pass on your assets after your death. You can also nominate guardians for your minor children. Usually takes less time to complete than a living trust.
Executor designation
Appoints the person responsible for carrying out your instructions, handling administration steps, and helping ensure assets pass to the right beneficiaries.
Guardian nominations
Lets you name who should care for your minor children and dependents, instead of leaving that choice entirely to court defaults.
Healthcare and financial directives
Complements your will with instructions and decision-maker appointments for medical and financial situations while you're still alive.
Execution reminders
- Re-sign after major life events like marriage, divorce, or a new child.
- Store originals where your executor can access them quickly.
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Choose a will plan for individuals or couples.
Basic Will
Ideal for getting the basics in place.
Get started- Last will & testament
- Pet care provisions
- Secure online storage
- 30-day revisions
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Ideal for creating a will with attorney support.
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- Healthcare directive
- Medical and financial POA
- HIPAA authorization
Premium Will
Ideal for ongoing legal guidance and reviews.
Get started- Everything in Pro Will
- 1-year revisions
- Unlimited attorney consultations
- Annual planning review
Basic will forms vs guided planning
A guided approach improves consistency and long-term maintainability.
DIY forms
Fast but limited
Generic language
Template language may not reflect your personal or family context.
Difficult updates
Version control and later revisions can become unclear over time.
Guided will creation
Structured and maintainable
Context-led setup
Prompts guide you through key decisions in a clear sequence.
Better continuity
A structured baseline makes future updates more practical.
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Families who replaced outdated will templates
As executor for my brother, I now understand exactly what documents I need and where to start first.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a will legally binding?
You must be of sound mind, acting voluntarily, and sign with the witnesses required by your state.
What happens if I die without a will?
State intestate succession rules apply, which means the state decides distribution order and key estate decisions.
How long does a last will and testament setup usually take?
Most users complete intake quickly; final timing depends on review requirements, signatures, and any state-specific execution steps.
Can I update documents later if my situation changes?
Yes. Major life events such as marriage, divorce, relocation, new dependents, or asset changes are common times to review and revise.
Are these workflows state-aware?
Yes. Prompts and guidance are designed to reflect jurisdiction-specific requirements where applicable.
Do I need to sign or notarize anything?
Some documents require witnesses, notarization, or both. Follow the final execution checklist generated for your state.
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