Succession Wills PRO vs. The Competition

For years, we’ve been presented with a false choice between a few flawed categories of software, each promising to be the solution, but none of them truly understanding the unique workflow of an estate planning practice. Learn why Succession Wills PRO is the clear choice.
Succession vs. The Competition

Succession Wills stands out amongst the competition for a variety of reasons. Find out why we believe Succession Wills is the best solution for you and your loved ones.
Navigating Estate Planning: Key Considerations for Blended Families When Creating a Will

Are you planning a Will for a blended family? The complexities of blended family dynamics require careful consideration and planning to ensure that each family member’s needs and interests are addressed fairly and effectively.
The Consequences of Dying Without a Will: Understanding Intestacy Laws

Are there really consequences to dying without a will? When someone dies without a will, their estate is subject to intestacy laws, which dictate how assets are distributed and who inherits them.
How to Make a Will: Lawyer vs. Online

Creating a will used to be a lengthy and costly process involving multiple in-person meetings with a lawyer. Succession Wills offers an automated, lawyer-designed template for creating wills, making estate planning accessible, affordable, and convenient for everyone.
Will vs Power of Attorney: What’s the Difference?

In estate and succession planning, the two main documents that form the backbone of this process are wills and powers of attorney.
Why Having a Will Matters: Ensuring your Legacy

With all of life’s uncertainties, having a will is a critical part of financial and future planning, alongside budgeting, saving, getting insurance and investing.
Online Will Creation in the Age of A.I.

A.I. has proven itself to be totally unreliable in the complicated and nuanced space that is the practice of law.
When is the Right Time to Make a Will?

Creating a will is typically a task we try to avoid. No one wants to face their mortality or make the difficult decisions that often go into making a will. For these reasons, we procrastinate.
Online Wills and the Competition

Historically, the only alternative to hiring a lawyer to get your will done was to buy a “will kit”, which you could find at certain office supply stores or in some books stores.