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Estate Planning for Parents — Protect the People You Love

If you are a parent, your estate plan is really a parenting plan. It is how you name a guardian, set up money for your kids, and leave words behind they can read for the rest of their lives. VoiceWill™ makes the whole process feel like a conversation, not a legal form.

The problem most parents face

Most parents know they should "get a will." Far fewer ever finish one. Long forms, legal jargon, and the emotional weight of the topic make it easy to put off — sometimes for years.

How VoiceWill™ helps

Vera, our calm voice guide, walks you through guardianship, inheritance, healthcare wishes, and a personal legacy letter in a single conversation. Most parents finish in under an hour.

What's included

  • Last will & testament with guardian nomination
  • Optional living trust for minor children
  • Healthcare directive & power of attorney
  • Legacy letter to your children
  • Caregiver continuity instructions for special-needs families
  • Your full document package

Who it's for

New parents, single parents, blended families, parents of special-needs children, and grandparents raising grandchildren.

When to use an attorney instead

Special-needs trusts, custody disputes, large estates, or complex blended-family situations should be reviewed by a licensed estate attorney. Your VoiceWill™ documents make that conversation faster and cheaper.

Helpful next steps

Frequently asked questions

Why do parents of young children especially need a will?

A will is the document where you name a guardian for minor children. Without it, a court chooses for you — and it may not be the person you would have picked.

Should I set up a trust for my kids?

Many parents create a simple trust so a child does not inherit a lump sum at age 18. VoiceWill™ walks you through both options.

What if my partner and I aren't married?

Estate documents are even more important for unmarried partners, since default inheritance laws may not include them. Document everything explicitly.

Can both parents use one VoiceWill™ account?

Our Family plan covers two adults so each spouse or co-parent can prepare their own coordinated documents.

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⚖️ Legal Notice: VoiceWill™ is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We are a self-help document preparation service. Documents you prepare become enforceable only after they are signed, witnessed, and/or notarized as your state's law requires. We recommend a licensed attorney in your state review your documents before signing.