Estate Planning for Solo Seniors

As a Solo Senior, you don’t have a spouse or children to advocate for you. Take control and be prepared with the legal documents you need.

Everyone Needs a Plan!

What Happens if You Don't Have One?

In an emergency or a crisis, the court may appoint a Guardian or Conservator for you.

What Happens When Solo Seniors Don't Plan

What do you need to plan?

Watch our videos, take our FREE QUIZ to learn more about the documents you need, and decide whether “Do It Yourself Estate Planning” is right for you.

Three Basic Estate Planning Documents

Find out more about the three foundational estate planning documents.

Do you need a Trust?

If you are interested in a Revocable Trust, you will need an attorney guided estate plan.

Ready to Take Control?

We offer two simple options to help you get the legal documents designed specifically for Solo Seniors.

DIY Solo Senior Estate Planning

Simple. Affordable. Empowering.

A “Do it Yourself” approach to prepare essential estate planning documents. Complete an online questionnaire to guide you through important decisions and produce the key legal estate planning documents.

What's Included:

Currently only offered for Massachusetts Residents.

$499

One-time payment

Attorney Guided Estate Planning

Personalized 1:1 Guidance

We have partnered with Senior Solutions Attorneys at Law in Massachusetts to provide one-on-one legal assistance to prepare the critical estate planning documents you need.

This option ensures your estate plan is tailored to your specific needs. The attorney will prepare all legal documents and assist you with executing them.

Note: You must be a Massachusetts resident.

Starting at $1,250

Initial consultation: $150 (applied to legal work if hired)

Not Sure Which Option is Right for You?

Take our free quiz to get personalized recommendations based on your specific situation and needs.

Educational Resources

Read Our articles, take our FREE QUIZ to learn more about the documents you need, and decide whether “Do It Yourself Estate Planning” is right for you.

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