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Best Online Will & Estate Planning Services 2026

Updated May 8, 2026 ยท Reviewed by the WalletGrower editorial team ยท What changed: replaced the previous bare-stub landing with a real comparison hub. Trust & Will lowered its complete-bundle price from $199 to $159 in early 2026; reflected here.

Quick answer: which estate-planning service fits you

  • Best overall โ€” Trust & Will. Cleanest UI, most complete bundles ($159 will package, $599 trust package), 50-state coverage, attorney-on-call add-on.
  • Best free will โ€” FreeWill. Genuinely free, no upsell, decent for simple estates. Funded by nonprofit gifting (charities pay them for the platform).
  • Best with attorney access โ€” Rocket Lawyer. $39.99/mo includes 30-min attorney consultations and document templates. Worth it if you have ongoing legal needs.
  • Best for complex estates โ€” LegalZoom Estate Plan Bundle. $349 + attorney consultation included. Long track record.
  • Best for couples โ€” Cake. Joint planning with shared documents. ~$149 / couple.

Side-by-side comparison

ServiceWill packageTrust packageAttorney accessBest for
Trust & Will$159$599Add-on $99Most users
LegalZoom$199$349 (Estate Plan Bundle)Included w/ BundleComplex estates
Rocket Lawyer$39.99/mo (will included)Same subscriptionIncludedOngoing legal needs
FreeWillFreeN/ANoSimple estates, charity-minded
Cake$149 (joint)$649 (joint)NoCouples planning together

Reviews

Additional reviews (LegalZoom, Rocket Lawyer, FreeWill, Cake) coming in Q2 2026 as part of the Estate Planning expansion.

Which should you choose?

  • Simple estate, no kids, low complexity โ†’ FreeWill. Genuinely free, no upsell, suitable for the basic case.
  • Most users (will, trust, directives, POA bundled) โ†’ Trust & Will. Cleanest experience and pricing.
  • You want an attorney on call (not just at signing) โ†’ Rocket Lawyer. The $39.99/mo includes ongoing consultations.
  • Estate over $1M, multi-state property, business owner โ†’ hire an estate attorney. Online services are the wrong tool.
  • Couple planning together โ†’ Cake bundle. Joint planning is awkward in single-user services.

Frequently asked questions

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Information is for educational purposes and not legal advice. For complex estates, consult an estate-planning attorney.