Single Parent Trust and Complete Estate Plan
Comprehensive trust and estate plan ready to go. Just answer some questions, download, and sign.
If you are a single parent who wants to leave your assets equally to your kids, consider using these forms to create a trust, will, power of attorney, advance health care directive, HIPAA release, and supporting documents.
The details
These are NOT one-size fits all documents. They are tailored to single parents who are not married, and who have assets valued between $100,000 and $13 million.
If you’re looking to do a will, consider the Single Parent Will and Complete Estate Plan.
All plans are gender neutral to support inclusivity of all people including non-binary individuals and same-sex couples. Check out our FAQ for more information.
If any of the following apply to you, these forms are not recommended for your use and may not achieve your goals:
Married
Don’t have kids
Don’t want to leave all of your assets equally to your kids
Want to leave assets to your significant other, friend, or a charity
Want to disinherit a family member
Not a California (and United States) resident, or have international complications
Have kids with special needs
Already have a trust and need to update it
Investment — $550
A better way to DIY — with options from a lawyer
This DIY option was created by a California wills, trusts, and probate lawyer who has spent years drafting documents, administering trusts, and handling probate after things go wrong.
It’s designed to be comprehensive, not bare minimum. You’re guided through the questions that actually matter, and your documents are generated based on your answers — not left blank for you to figure out on your own.
Our goal is to make it straightforward to use a lawyer-designed solution, without the confusion, intimidation, or guesswork that comes with generic DIY templates.