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GoGo Estate's self-help estate planning forms are crafted by local estate planning attorneys with you and your family in mind.

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Standard Plan
$599 - $699

GoGo Estate's Standard Plan is a plan designed to avoid probate and ensure a smooth transition of wealth upon death.  With a Standard Plan, customers can establish a Revocable Living Trust, which, if used properly, can accomplish both goals.

Each Standard Plan comes with the following documents:

Blended Family Plan
$699

GoGo Estate's Blended Family Plan is designed for "blended families."  Because one or both parents have children from previous relationships, the goal with the Blended Family Plan is to ensure that each parent's children receive their respective assets without being "written out" of the estate plan.

Each Blended Family Plan comes with the following:

Essential Plan
$199 - $299

GoGo Estate's Essential Plan gives customers the ability to create a Will and other important estate planning documents. Each Essential Plan comes with the following documents:

Protection Plans
$49 - $149

GoGo Estate has a number of Protection Plans to choose from.  For those who do not need a complete estate plan (Will or Trust), GoGo Estate's Protection Plans are a great tool for simple, yet important planning.

Protection Plan(s): Designed to protect each customer's health care and financial needs.  The Protection Plan can be for a single person or a couple.  Comes with:

Health Care Declaration(s): Designed to provide single people or couples with basic health care guidance.  The Health Care Declaration includes:

Durable General Power(s) of Attorney: For those individuals or couples who just need assistance and coverage for financial or personal matters.

Student Plan
$99

Designed to help college students adjust to their new living arrangement by giving their parents (or someone else) the power to manage their financial and health care needs. The Student Plan comes with:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is GoGo Estate a law firm?

No! GoGo Estate does not provide legal services. However, we do provide our customers with self-help estate planning forms drafted by licensed estate planning attorneys.

Why should I use GoGo Estate over an attorney?

The average estate plan costs between $2,000 and $3,000! This is way too much money, especially since many attorneys use "plug-and-play" software. And while seeking the advice of an experienced estate planning attorney can be helpful, GoGo Estate gives you access to detailed attorney-drafted forms so you can save up to 70% on your estate plan!

How is GoGo Estate different from other online platforms?

We know there are a lot of other options out there. We can confidently say that GoGo Estate has the most comprehensive estate planning forms on the internet. Our competition doesn't even come close! Plus, our forms are drafted by actual practicing estate planning attorneys to give you peace of mind.

Can I really plan my estate on my own?

Absolutely! GoGo Estate has countless state-specific resources so that you can know the ins-and-outs of estate planning without having to pay an attorney.  Even better, our estate planning forms are drafted in detail by licensed estate planning attorneys, meaning you can receive the same quality forms you would expect from an attorney at up to 70% the cost!

Will GoGo Estate send me my documents?

Yes! No matter which plan you choose, GoGo Estate will send you printed versions of all of your documents. We ship all of your completed documents to you on the next business day. Of course, if you're in a crunch, you can print them out and have them signed yourself.

How do I go about signing my documents?

Unfortunately, most states do not allow for estate planning documents to be signed electronically. That means that you will have to sign them in front of a notary and (depending) at least two witnesses. Luckily, GoGo Estate provides detailed signing instructions in the first few pages of each document you purchase. While we hope to implement electronic signing in the future (depending on the state), at this time we do not help our customers sign their estate planning documents.