I used to think estate planning was complicated, costly, and only for the wealthy. But I soon learned that it’s really about taking care of the people we love in a simple, affordable way. Now, I help families like yours secure their future and protect what matters most, without the confusion or runaround.
You’re not alone. Most people avoid estate planning until it’s too late… and their family ends up facing the consequences. Legacy Larry was created to change that. No confusing jargon. No pressure. Just a straightforward way to protect your family’s future starting today.
You’re not alone. Most people avoid estate planning until it’s too late… and their family ends up facing the consequences. Legacy Larry was created to change that. No confusing jargon. No pressure. Just a straightforward way to protect your family’s future starting today.
Every provider we recommend is reviewed, vetted, and trusted by thousands of families across the U.S.
All our advisors have hundreds of 5 star reviews.
All of our advisors are vetted to ensure they are properly certified and licensed.
We do an in-depth review of our database to find the perfect partner for you.
Our estate assessment will help us recommend the right partner for you (not all estate planning works for everyone!)
Based on your answers, Larry will determine if you qualify and match with one of our partners.
Larry will connect you with a trusted estate planning partner who will guide you to the plan that’s right for your family.
We’ve worked with top-rated providers to build a simple 3-step process. It’s fast, private, and customized for you — not a one-size-fits-all brochure.
Our estate assessment will help us recommend the right partner for you (not all estate planning works for everyone!)
Based on your answers Larry will determine if you qualify and match with one of our partners.
Larry will connect you with a trusted estate planning partner who will guide you to the plan that’s right for your family.
A will and a trust are both tools to help you manage your estate, but they work differently.
A will is a legal document that explains how you want your assets distributed after you pass away. It also lets you name guardians for minor children. However, a will usually goes through a court process called probate, which can take time and costs money.
A trust is a legal arrangement where you place assets under the care of a trustee to manage for your benefit or your heirs. Trusts can help your family avoid probate, provide privacy, and allow for more control over when and how your assets are distributed.
Both have their place in estate planning, and your advisor can help you decide which is best for your situation.
No, you don’t need to have a lot of assets to start estate planning. Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to make sure their wishes are respected and their loved ones are cared for after they’re gone. It’s about more than money or property; it’s about decisions like who will take care of your children, how your debts will be handled, and who will manage your healthcare decisions if you become unable to do so yourself.
Even if you have modest assets, having a simple will, a durable power of attorney, or a healthcare directive can make a huge difference. These documents ensure your family isn’t left guessing or facing legal complications during an already difficult time. Starting your estate plan today gives you peace of mind knowing that your affairs are in order—no matter the size of your estate.
While you can find DIY estate planning tools, working with a lawyer is often the best way to ensure your plan is legally sound and tailored to your unique situation. Estate laws can be complex and vary by state, so a lawyer can help you avoid costly mistakes and make sure your wishes are clearly documented and legally enforceable. Plus, they can guide you through options like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney to find what’s right for you.
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Disclaimer:
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