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Black Friday Special
The TIME is NOW

You’re not careless. You’re busy. Between work, kids, aging parents, and everything else... you know you need a Will… but every time you think about it, you picture a lawyer’s office, a big invoice, and hours you don’t have. So you push it off “until things calm down.”

But if something happened tomorrow, would your spouse know exactly what to do? Who raises your child? Who handles the money?

If you’re 40+, married, and have at least one child, you’ve probably said, “We really need to get our Will done” more times than you can count.

We are offering this Black Friday Special as a Gift from our family to yours.

$1,250 $99

$2,000 $149*

*Individual plus spouse.

Will

Last Will & Testament that explains who receives what and who is in charge.

POA

Financial Power of Attorney, so someone you trust can manage money and decisions if you can’t.

Healthcare

Healthcare Directive & HIPAA Authorization, so it’s clear who can speak for you and access your medical information

Trucess d/b/a Legacy Checked is not a law firm and does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. The Will Packages offered on this page are self‑guided document services delivered through a trusted third‑party estate planning provider. No attorney is drafting, reviewing, or approving your documents as part of this offer, and no attorney‑client relationship is created. All purchases are final and non‑refundable once completed at checkout. Any comparative values or “estimated attorney pricing” referenced are general illustrations based on common market rates for attorney‑prepared estate plans; actual attorney pricing varies significantly by provider and location and may be higher or lower than the estimates shown.

This Black Friday Will Package must be claimed and finalized within 120 days of purchase; unclaimed packages expire after that period. Your documents become legally effective only after you carefully review them and comply with your state’s specific signing, witnessing, and/or notarization requirements. Laws differ by state, and individual circumstances may require additional planning beyond what a self‑guided service can provide. If you have questions about your personal situation—such as business ownership, blended families, special needs considerations, substantial or multi‑state assets, or other complex planning needs—you should consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before relying solely on these documents.