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Florida Estate Kit — Florida Wills & Trusts, Done Right and Attorney-Reviewed

Create a Florida-valid will, revocable living trust, power of attorney, and health care directives from home — with the option to have it personally reviewed by attorney Arthur Simpson, Esq. The convenience of online, backed by a real Florida lawyer.

Most Florida families know they need an estate plan — but the traditional process feels slow and expensive, and the cheap national form sites aren't built for Florida law. The Florida Estate Kit closes that gap: a guided online experience that prepares your documents to Florida standards, with an Attorney-Guided option where Arthur Simpson, Esq. reviews every detail before you sign.

How the Florida Estate Kit Works

1

Answer a few questions

Complete a secure online intake in about 20–30 minutes — no legal jargon, just plain questions about your family and assets.

2

We prepare your documents

Your Florida-valid documents are generated to current law. Choose self-guided, or have the attorney personally review and lead every step.

3

Sign correctly

We guide you through Florida's witness and notary rules, including remote online notarization, so your plan is valid and self-proved.

Choose Your Plan

Essentials Plan

$399 or $950 attorney-guided

Will, durable power of attorney, health care surrogate, and living will — every foundational document, drafted to Florida standards (F.S. Ch. 709 & 732).

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High Net Worth

Legacy Plan

From $4,500 attorney-guided only

Complete Plan plus advanced tools — ILIT or Family Limited Partnership — for tax reduction, multi-generational transfer, and top-tier asset protection.

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Also available: a Florida Land Trust ($499, or $950 attorney-guided) to hold real estate privately and keep your name out of public records (F.S. §689.071). Couple pricing is available on every plan.

Why Attorney-Reviewed Beats DIY Forms

National form sites are inexpensive, but they are not attorney-reviewed and are not built for Florida's specific rules. The details they miss — homestead, witnessing formalities, trust funding — are exactly where DIY plans fail, often only discovered in probate when it is too late to fix.

 Florida Estate KitNational DIY form sites
Built for Florida lawYes — homestead, witnessing & probate-awareGeneric, multi-state templates
Attorney review availableYes — by Arthur Simpson, Esq.No
Guidance on signing & notarizationYes, including remote online notarizationLimited or none
Trust funding guidanceIncludedRarely addressed
Florida licensed lawyer accountableYesNo

Want the full breakdown? Read what estate planning really costs in Florida and how a Florida revocable living trust works.

Who It's For

  • Florida homeowners who want to keep their home out of probate
  • Parents who need a will and guardianship choices in place
  • Snowbirds and new Florida residents updating an out-of-state plan
  • Anyone who wants a real Florida attorney involved — without the traditional price tag

Online Estate Planning in Florida — FAQs

Is online estate planning legal in Florida?

Yes. Florida recognizes electronic wills under Florida Statutes §§732.521–732.525, and revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives can all be prepared online. The documents must still meet Florida's execution formalities — for example, a will must be signed by the testator and two witnesses (§732.502). The Florida Estate Kit prepares your documents to Florida standards and guides you through signing correctly.

How is the Florida Estate Kit different from LegalZoom or DIY forms?

The Florida Estate Kit is built specifically for Florida law and offers an Attorney-Guided option in which Arthur Simpson, Esq. personally reviews your plan — something generic national form sites do not provide. It accounts for Florida homestead protection, witnessing and notarization rules, and probate avoidance, which are the details where DIY plans most often fail.

How much does the Florida Estate Kit cost?

The Essentials Plan (will, durable power of attorney, health care surrogate, and living will) starts at $399 self-guided or $950 attorney-guided. The Complete Estate Plan (adds a revocable living trust) is $699 self-guided or $2,950 attorney-guided. A Florida Land Trust is $499, and the attorney-only Legacy Plan for high-net-worth families starts at $4,500. Couple pricing is available.

Do I need a lawyer, or can I do it myself?

You choose. The self-guided option lets you complete a Florida-valid plan on your own, with live attorney chat available. The Attorney-Guided option means Arthur Simpson, Esq. leads every step and reviews your documents before you sign. Larger or more complex estates generally benefit from the Attorney-Guided path.

How long does it take to create my plan?

Most people complete the secure online intake in about 20 to 30 minutes. Self-guided documents are prepared right away; attorney-guided plans are prepared and reviewed by the attorney before signing.

Is the plan valid anywhere in Florida?

Yes. Florida estate planning law is uniform statewide, so a plan built with the Florida Estate Kit is valid in every Florida county. Cornerstone serves clients throughout Florida by phone, video, and secure e-signing.

Build your Florida estate plan today

Start in minutes — self-guided or attorney-guided. No pressure, and you'll see exactly what your family needs before you pay.

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Cornerstone Wealth & Legacy Law, PLLC is licensed in the State of Florida and serves clients throughout the state. This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Pricing is subject to change; document outcomes depend on your individual facts and proper execution under Florida law.