
Creates important estate planning documents like your last will & testament, power of attorney or a living will, including trust documents, guardianship for minor children, and directives for your pets
Automatically catalogs assets, debts, and important documents in a secure and customized digital vault that can be accessed and updated as long as your subscription is active
Provides a dynamic view into your overall financial standing, including the ability to record and track any inheritance allocated to your loved ones
If you pass or become incapacitated without an estate plan in place, your belongings will be administered and distributed according to the laws of the state you live in. This could mean that the distribution of your assets may not align with your wishes. This may place added emotional and financial burdens on your surviving loved ones.
Some people may feel that estate planning is something that only applies to the wealthy or if there are large properties or expensive assets in involved. The reality is that everyone can benefit from having an estate plan. No matter the size of your estate, if you don’t have an estate plan, the decisions around how your assets are distributed are determined by the state in which you reside.
If you have complex or large assets and holdings, seeking help from an estate attorney is a wise path to take in creating your estate plan. However, for Americans who have a fairly straightforward asset structure, a self-serve solution like ODT’s could typically meet their estate planning needs.
You don’t have to be tech savvy to use the estate planning platform. It is designed to be intuitive with a guided navigation experience that walks you through a step-by-step process. There are plenty of helpful tips and videos included along the way, as well as an email help line to answer any technical questions that come up.
Creation of your estate planning documents, including:
● Last will and testament
● Living will
● Power of attorney
● Pet trust and instructions
● Guardianship directions
● Final instructions
● Instructions for property distribution and much more
Storage of your documents in a secure digital document vault.
Accessing your Estate Snapshot
Know where you stand at any given point with respect to your assets and liabilities; how they will be distributed; as well as a list of all those personal items that have been accumulated.
Within the first year of purchase, many customers create their basic estate planning documents such as a living will. The advantage of keeping the subscription beyond that first year is the ability to update your estate plan to accurately accommodate for the life changes and milestones you and your family may experience. However, if you feel that you got everything you need from the first year (ex. created a living will) and do not see additional value in renewing, you can elect to cancel your subscription prior to the renewal period.
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