Protect Your Estate With A Simple Will Today
Planning For The Future Shouldn't Be Complex
Yet, many families delay creating a will because they fear the legal process is too expensive, confusing, or time-consuming. Unfortunately, not having a valid will can create major legal headaches for your loved ones. At Moran, Allen & Associates Family Law, we offer a simple wills legal service that makes it easy, affordable, and stress-free to protect your legacy and ensure your final wishes are honored.
Confidently Protect Your Legacy with a Simple Will
A recent survey by Caring.com found that only 34% of American adults have an estate plan in place. Yet, creating a will is one of the most straightforward ways to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are followed. Our simple wills legal service is designed to make this vital task affordable, efficient, and stress-free.
What Is a Simple Wills Legal Service?
A simple wills legal service helps individuals create a legally binding document — a last will and testament — that clearly outlines how their assets will be distributed after death. Unlike complex estate planning tools like living trusts, a simple will is ideal for people with straightforward financial situations and clear intentions.
Key Features of a Simple Will
- Designates beneficiaries for your property and assets
- Names an executor to carry out your wishes
- Appoints guardians for minor children
- Provides clear instructions for the distribution of personal property
- Reduces family disputes and legal complications
“A simple will can offer peace of mind — it ensures your legacy is honored and your loved ones are protected.” — Moran, Allen & Associates Family Law
Who Should Consider a Simple Will?
While everyone benefits from having a will, a simple will is particularly well-suited for:
- Individuals with modest estates or straightforward assets
- Parents with minor children
- People who wish to leave specific items or cash gifts
- Those looking for a cost-effective estate planning solution
- Anyone seeking to avoid intestate succession laws
Why Choose a Simple Will Legal Service Instead of DIY Forms?
DIY Wills: The Risks
- May not comply with state-specific laws
- Often lack proper witnessing or notarization
- Increase the risk of being contested in court
- Can leave critical issues unresolved
Attorney-Drafted Simple Wills: The Benefits
- Customized to your unique situation
- Compliant with Colorado estate laws
- Reduce the chance of probate disputes
- Ensure all necessary legal language is included
- Provide legal advice and peace of mind
Our Simple Wills Legal Service
What We Offer:
- Attorney-drafted simple wills
- Designation of beneficiaries, guardians, and executors
- Consultation on estate planning essentials
- Notarization and witness coordination
- Optional power of attorney and living will packages
- Flat-fee pricing with no hidden costs
Certifications & Experience:
- Licensed Colorado Family Law Attorneys
- 20+ years of experience in estate planning
- Hundreds of satisfied clients in Colorado Springs and beyond
The Simple Will Process — How It Works
1. Initial Consultation
We discuss your needs, explain your options, and answer your questions.
2. Information Gathering
We collect details about your assets, beneficiaries, and final wishes.
3. Drafting the Will
Our attorneys prepare a customized will based on your instructions.
4. Review & Revisions
You review the draft, and we make any needed changes.
5. Signing & Notarization
We oversee the signing process to ensure your will is valid under Colorado law.
Common Questions About Simple Wills
What Happens If I Die Without a Will?
If you pass away intestate (without a will), state law determines how your assets are distributed — often in ways you may not intend.
Is a Simple Will Enough?
For many, yes. If you have straightforward assets and clear wishes, a simple will may be all you need. We’ll help you decide.
Can I Change My Will Later?
Absolutely. We offer will updates and amendments as your life circumstances change.
Do I Need a Power of Attorney Too?
We recommend it. A power of attorney ensures someone you trust can make decisions if you become incapacitated.
Is My Will Valid in Other States?
Typically, yes — but it’s wise to consult an attorney if you move, as laws vary.
Why Trust Moran, Allen & Associates for Your Simple Will?
- Experienced Estate Planning Attorneys
- Personalized Service with Compassion
- Responsive Customer Support
- 5-Star Rated in Colorado Springs
“At Moran, Allen & Associates, we make the process simple — so you can protect your family without worry.”
What’s Included in Our Simple Wills Package
- Last Will and Testament
- Executor Nomination
- Guardian Appointment for Minor Children
- Personal Property Memorandum (Optional)
- Signing & Notarization Services
Client Testimonials
“They made the will process simple, clear, and affordable. I now have peace of mind for my family.” — Lindsay R., Colorado Springs
“Professional, friendly, and trustworthy. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience.” — Michael T., Monument, CO
Key Takeaways
- A simple will is a critical tool for protecting your family and assets.
- Attorney-drafted wills offer security that DIY options can’t guarantee.
- Our simple wills legal service is affordable, transparent, and designed with your needs in mind.
- We’re committed to serving Colorado Springs with integrity and compassion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How long does it take to complete a simple will?
A1: Usually within 1–2 weeks, depending on the complexity of your instructions.
Q2: Can you help with estate planning beyond a will?
A2: Yes! We offer comprehensive estate planning services, including trusts, power of attorney, and advance directives.
Q3: Is a simple will right for unmarried couples?
A3: Absolutely. A will ensures your partner is provided for, even if you’re not married.
Q4: What if I own property in another state?
A4: We’ll advise you on multi-state property considerations and suggest additional planning if needed.
Q5: Do you offer remote consultations?
A5: Yes, we offer phone and video consultations for your convenience.