Estate Planning for Seniors, Made Conversational
For many seniors, the hardest part of estate planning is not the decisions — it is the paperwork. VoiceWill removes that barrier by letting you talk through your wishes the way you would with a trusted family member, then turning the conversation into attorney-ready documents.
Built for the way seniors actually want to plan
Long online forms, tiny fonts, and unfamiliar legal jargon are real barriers. VoiceWill is designed differently: large readable text, optional voice answers, generous time to think, and the ability to pause and resume across multiple sessions. You can complete the conversation alone, with a spouse, or alongside an adult child who is helping.
What's included in the senior estate package
- Last will and testament naming beneficiaries, executor, and final wishes
- Revocable living trust to help avoid probate and keep affairs private
- Healthcare directive with treatment preferences and a named proxy
- Durable financial power of attorney for trusted financial support
- Legacy letter — a personal message for your family
Helpful for adult children too
Adult children are often the ones encouraging a parent to "finally get this done." VoiceWill is built so a son or daughter can sit alongside a parent, help with technology, and listen — without having to fill out the forms themselves. Your parent's voice and choices stay at the center of the conversation.
Going at your own pace
You do not have to finish in one sitting. VoiceWill saves your progress automatically. You can step away for a meal, sleep on a decision, or come back next week. When you are ready, your draft is generated all at once and saved to your private vault for review and download.
Then bring it to a professional
VoiceWill is an attorney-ready estate document assistant — not a law firm. We strongly recommend that a licensed attorney in your state review your final documents before signing. The draft you bring them will already be organized, readable, and tailored to your wishes, which often shortens the time (and cost) of attorney review. See our state requirements reference for what your state requires.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to be tech-savvy to use VoiceWill?
No. If you can have a phone conversation, you can use VoiceWill. You can answer by speaking or by typing, and the screen uses large, readable text by default.
Can my adult child help me complete it?
Yes. Many seniors complete VoiceWill with a family member sitting beside them. Your wishes stay your own — your child or helper is just a sounding board.
What if I change my mind partway through?
You can change any answer at any time. Your work is saved as you go, and you can return later to revise or add new information.
Is this a substitute for an attorney?
No. VoiceWill prepares attorney-ready drafts. We strongly recommend that a licensed attorney in your state review your final documents before they are signed and witnessed.
How private is my information?
Your information is encrypted in transit and at rest, and protected by row-level security so only you can access it. See our security page for details.
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