Craft your legacy effortlessly! Complete our quick questionnaire and kickstart your personalized will in under 15 minutes.
With ATLAW, your legacy is in expert hands.
Craft your legacy effortlessly!
Complete our quick questionnaire and kickstart your personalized will in under 15 minutes.
With ATLAW, your legacy is in expert hands.
THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING ATLAW'S
Free Will Service
Complete our user-friendly questionnaire in just around 15 minutes, all from the comfort of your home.
Trust your will to be skillfully crafted by our team of seasoned attorneys, ensuring precision and legality.
Relax knowing that once your will is signed and witnessed, it will be valid and accepted in the State of Michigan.
THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING ATLAW'S
Free Will Service
Complete our user-friendly questionnaire in just around 15 minutes, all from the comfort of your home.
Trust your will to be skillfully crafted by our team of seasoned attorneys, ensuring precision and legality.
Relax knowing that once your will is signed and witnessed, it will be valid and accepted in the State of Michigan.
Our seasoned attorneys specialize in estate planning, ensuring your documents are crafted with precision and expertise.
No two estates are alike. We understand your unique needs and customize our services to ensure your plan aligns perfectly with your goals.
Gain confidence in knowing that you have a meticulously crafted plan in place. Protect your loved ones and preserve your legacy with ATLAW.
Our seasoned attorneys specialize in estate planning, ensuring your documents are crafted with precision and expertise.
No two estates are alike. We understand your unique needs and customize our services to ensure your plan aligns perfectly with your goals.
Gain confidence in knowing that you have a meticulously crafted plan in place. Protect your loved ones and preserve your legacy with ATLAW.
Before writing your will, make a list of your assets and debts. Then choose your executor—the person who manages your estate after you pass. Next, decide who gets an inheritance. You can also nominate a guardian to raise your children after your death.Finally, sign it in accordance with your state's laws. We make it easy—simply fill out our quick questionnaire and we'll use your answers to create your will online.
Our Free Wills were drafted by experienced Michigan attorneys. Once it is signed and witnessed, it will be valid in the State of Michigan. We also offer packages that include additional planning techniques and access to attorneys that can review your plan with you.
Each plan is unique, but our experts work efficiently to streamline the process without compromising quality.
When life changes, change your will. Make sure it always provides for the people most important to you. So make a new will every time there's a major life event like getting married, getting divorced, or becoming a parent or grandparent.
If you die without a will, the law of intestate succession applies.
Intestate means that state law and the probate court will control the distribution of your estate. Your assets will be distributed to legally recognized beneficiaries according to intestacy succession law.
Before writing your will, make a list of your assets and debts. Then choose your executor—the person who manages your estate after you pass. Next, decide who gets an inheritance. You can also nominate a guardian to raise your children after your death.Finally, sign it in accordance with your state's laws. We make it easy—simply fill out our quick questionnaire and we'll use your answers to create your will online.
Our Free Wills were drafted by experienced Michigan attorneys. Once it is signed and witnessed, it will be valid in the State of Michigan. We also offer packages that include additional planning techniques and access to attorneys that can review your plan with you.
Each plan is unique, but our experts work efficiently to streamline the process without compromising quality.
When life changes, change your will. Make sure it always provides for the people most important to you. So make a new will every time there's a major life event like getting married, getting divorced, or becoming a parent or grandparent.
If you die without a will, the law of intestate succession applies.
Intestate means that state law and the probate court will control the distribution of your estate. Your assets will be distributed to legally recognized beneficiaries according to intestacy succession law.