For Florida Residents
Simplify Your Estate Planning
Ensure your loved ones are protected and your wishes are clear with Estate Plans For Life. Get personalized legal documents, affordable do-it-yourself pricing, and a free 30-minute consultation with a seasoned Estate Plans For Life estate planning attorney.




How It Works
Take it one step at a time
Start by creating a free account and answering a few simple questions—at your own pace. Most people finish in about 15 minutes. Once you're done, we'll email your draft documents for review. Then, you'll complete everything with a short signing appointment at our office. You'll walk away with your original, signed documents—and greater peace of mind.

Protect What Matters Most
With a solid estate plan, you stay in control—choosing how your financial and medical decisions are managed, rather than leaving it to the courts. You ensure your loved ones are cared for and can appoint trusted guardians for your minor children.
What to expect
Power of Five Plans
Last Will and Testament
Purpose
This document specifies how you want your assets distributed after your death, names an executor to manage your estate, and can appoint a guardian for minor children.
Requirements (Florida)
Signed: Signed by you, the testator, or by someone else in your presence and at your direction.
Witnessed: Signed by at least two competent witnesses in your presence and the presence of each other.
Living Will/Advance Directive
Purpose: A Living Will, also known as an Advance Directive, allows you to express your preferences for end-of-life medical care, such as the use of life support.
Requirements (General): While specific requirements vary by state, it should be in writing and signed by you in the presence of witnesses.
HIPAA Authorization Form
Purpose: A HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Authorization allows you to authorize healthcare providers to share your protected health information with specified individuals.
Healthcare Power of Attorney (Healthcare Proxy)
Purpose: You designate an agent to make healthcare decisions for you if you become incapacitated.
Requirements (Florida): Known as a Designation of Health Care Surrogate in Florida, requires two witnesses.
Durable Power of Attorney
Purpose: You designate an agent to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated.
HERE'S HOW
THE PROCESS WORKS
Submit your information
You will submit your information by completing a simple questionnaire.
Attorney Reviews
Attorney will review and draft your documents.
Receive the Document
You will receive your finalized documents for review.
Sign with Notary
You will sign your documents with a notary public in our office.