SAFEGUARD YOUR LEGACY

Secure Your Family's Future With a Will

Gift your loved ones the ease of your final wishes.

Simple Online Will - Full Package
Single $699
Married $999

  • Professionally drafted documents

  • Access to an experienced attorney

  • Backed by THE CHAMBERLAIN LAW FIRM

Your Simple Online Will - Full Package Includes:

  • Last Will and Testament

  • Financial Power of Attorney

  • Medical Power of Attorney

  • Health Care Power of Attorney

WHY THE CHAMBERLAIN LAW FIRM IS THE BEST CHOICE

  • We serve clients throughout New Jersey and New York

    Use Chamberlain Law Firm Estate Planning Systems to protect your legacy. Our process is simple, we are local, and you can schedule a consultation anytime with one of our attorneys.

  • Experienced and hassle-free, cost-effective process

    Starting at just $699, our online will package makes estate planning simple and affordable. With a streamlined process, we handle the heavy lifting to prepare your documents quickly and efficiently.  Documents ready to sign in a mere 15 minutes. Other New Jersey attorneys will charge substantially more and may require weeks for scheduling and document preparation.

 

 

 

About THE CHAMBERLAIN LAW FIRM

The Chamberlain Law Firm is in the Business of Helping People
The mission of our law firm is to provide our clients with outstanding legal services in the areas of estate planning, elder law, and probate. To do this we help clients put together long-term care plans, draft estate plans, and guide families through probate. We ensure our clients are well informed and know all of their options when planning for the future. We serve the communities surrounding Bergen County, New Jersey, and Rockland County, New York, with several offices for our clients’ convenience.

WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR ONLINE WILL SOLUTION

  • State Specific Documents

    Document designed to meet the specific requirements of the state of Tennessee.

  • Comprehensive Protection

    Knock out three crucial documents all at once. Get your Last Will and Testament, Medical Power of Attorney, and Financial Power of Attorney.

  • Expert Guidance

    Benefit from the expertise of a Tennessee attorney, ready to support your plan and provide counsel for your future needs.

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HERE'S HOW
THE PROCESS WORKS

Step One

Submit your information

You will submit your information by completing a simple questionnaire.

Step Two

Attorney Reviews

Attorney will review and draft your documents.

Step Three

Receive the Document

You will receive your finalized documents for review.

Step Four

Sign with Notary

You will sign your documents with a notary public in our office.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Question 1: What is a Will?

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A Will is just one piece of an estate plan. This document provides information about who is to receive your property upon your death, who oversees administering your estate to your beneficiaries, who is appointed as a trustee and guardian (if applicable) and can include many other provisions.

Question 2: Who needs to have a Will?

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Anyone who wants to take control of their legacy and ensure their loved ones are protected should have a will. without one, state laws determine what happens to your assets, which may not reflect your wishes. A will gives you the power to decide.

Question 3: What happens if I die without a Will or “estate plan?”

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If you pass away without a will or estate plan, the state takes control of dividing your assets through intestacy laws. This process may leave your loved ones with uncertainty, delays, and outcomes that don't reflect your wishes. An estate plan ensures you assets go to the people you choose, providing peace of mind for you and your family.

Question 4: What is Living Will?

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It is a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent.

Question 5: What is a durable power of attorney?

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Durable power of attorney authorizes someone to manage your financial affairs, such as paying bills, managing investments, and selling property.