Make Sure the
Right People Care for Your Children No Matter What Happens.
Create a customized will online, name the guardians and trustees you trust, and put a clear plan in place for your children’s future.
Created specifically for parents with minor children. Complete it online in minutes for just $79.
Developed by an
Estate Planning Lawyer
Secure online
process
Downloadable
documents
You Know You Need a Will.
But It’s Easy to Keep Putting It Off.
Parent Wills gives parents a simpler way to
put a plan in place.
Who should raise your children
Who should manage their inheritance
When your children should receive control of their assets
How you want your children cared for and protected
Everything You Need to Put a Clear Plan in Place
Name guardians for your minor children
Name a trustee to manage assets
Outline how and when assets are distributed
Create trusts for minor children
Plan for education and healthcare decisions
Name back up guardians and trustees
Pet care provisions
Updated for your state’s laws
Attorney-reviewed documents
Instant download and print
Create Your
Parent Will for
$79
A simple, affordable way to protect what
matters most - your children.
One-time payment. No subscriptions
Create Your Secure Account
Set up your account in minutes.
Protect Your Children in Three Simple Steps
Answer a Few Important Questions
We’ll guide you step-by-step.
Download and Finalize Your Documents
Review, print, and sign your documents.
No lengthy office visits. No complicated legal process. Get started from home.
Imagine the Relief of Knowing This Is Finally Taken Care Of.
You decide who
cares for your children.
You create a plan that
protects their future
You choose who manages
their inheritance.
You set when your children
receives their assets.
Take One Important Step to Protect Your Children Today
You do not need to solve every possible scenario or navigate a complicated legal process to begin putting a plan in place.
Parent Wills gives you a focused, affordable way to name the people you trust, document your wishes, and create greater clarity for your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Parent Will is a will created specifically to address the needs of parents with minor children. It allows you to document your guardian preferences, nominate someone to manage your children’s assets, and provide instructions for how and when your children should receive their inheritance.
North Dallas parents can name guardians, choose trustees, complete their documents online, and download finalized forms that are executed according to Texas legal requirements. It’s an affordable, convenient way to protect your children and plan for their future.
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Naming a guardian allows you to clearly document who you believe should care for your children if something happens to you. Although a court makes the final guardianship determination based on the child’s best interests, your nomination provides important evidence of your wishes.
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You can name a primary guardian and backup guardians so there is a clear alternative if your first choice is unable or unwilling to serve.
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A trustee is the person you nominate to manage money or property left for your children. The guardian and trustee can be the same person, but they do not have to be.
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Yes. Parent Wills allows you to document how and when you want your children to receive control of their inheritance rather than leaving those decisions unaddressed.
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The guided questionnaire is designed to be completed in a matter of minutes. The exact time will depend on your family’s circumstances and whether you have already selected your guardians and trustees.
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Your Parent Will will be available to download in PDF and Microsoft Word formats. You will then need to print and properly execute the documents using the provided instructions.
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Your documents must be finalized according to the applicable signing requirements. Follow the instructions included with your Parent Will carefully to ensure the documents are properly executed.
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No. Parent Wills is designed for parents of minor children with relatively straightforward planning needs. Families with complex estates or unique legal circumstances should consult a qualified attorney.
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Review your plan after meaningful life changes, including:
The birth or adoption of a child
Marriage, divorce, or remarriage
Moving to another state
A change in your guardian or trustee preferences
A significant change in your finances or assets
A change in your children’s needs