HOW IT WORKS
How It Works
Getting your estate plan done shouldn't take hours in a lawyer's office. We've made it simple — three steps, no meetings, and you never have to leave home.
HOW IT WORKS
How It Works
Getting your estate plan done shouldn't take hours in a lawyer's office. We've made it simple — three steps, no meetings, and you never have to leave home.
HOW IT WORKS
How It Works
Getting your estate plan done shouldn't take hours in a lawyer's office. We've made it simple — three steps, no meetings, and you never have to leave home.
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Getting an estate plan usually means 3–4 hours at an attorney's office and at least $2,500 in fees. At Orbit Wills, we provide the same documents for a fraction of the cost — no meetings, no office visits. You don't even have to leave your home.
Follow these simple steps to complete your estate plan:
Step 1: Pick the Package You Want
A Will is one of the most important estate planning documents, but our attorneys recommend preparing a few others at the same time: a community property agreement (for married couples), powers of attorney (financial and health care), a health care directive, and a disposition authorization. We offer packages for both single individuals and married couples. To get started, pick the one that fits your situation.
Step 2: Complete the Online Questionnaire
Orbit Wills is designed for people with straightforward estates. Some situations do require direct attorney involvement due to more complex issues — but don't worry. You'll answer a few screening questions early in the process that will let you know whether Orbit Wills is the right fit. If your estate turns out to be more complex, we'll connect you with an affiliated attorney who can help, and you'll get a discount for starting with us.
To begin the questionnaire, you'll create an account. This lets you work at your own pace and save your progress along the way.
Some questions may take a bit of thought or a conversation with loved ones. Check our FAQ and Glossary pages if any terms or documents are unfamiliar.
Once you've finished, submit your answers and we'll take it from there.
Step 3: Download, Print & Sign Your Documents
After you submit your answers, Orbit Wills will work with an affiliated attorney to prepare your documents within 3 business days.
Once your estate plan is ready, we'll send you an email letting you know the documents are available for download at www.orbitwills.com. Sign into your account, download the documents, and print them. We'll include specific instructions for how to sign each document and what to do with them afterward.
Get Started
All documents are produced by a qualified, experienced attorney within just 3 business days.
Topics
Getting an estate plan usually means 3–4 hours at an attorney's office and at least $2,500 in fees. At Orbit Wills, we provide the same documents for a fraction of the cost — no meetings, no office visits. You don't even have to leave your home.
Follow these simple steps to complete your estate plan:
Step 1: Pick the Package You Want
A Will is one of the most important estate planning documents, but our attorneys recommend preparing a few others at the same time: a community property agreement (for married couples), powers of attorney (financial and health care), a health care directive, and a disposition authorization. We offer packages for both single individuals and married couples. To get started, pick the one that fits your situation.
Step 2: Complete the Online Questionnaire
Orbit Wills is designed for people with straightforward estates. Some situations do require direct attorney involvement due to more complex issues — but don't worry. You'll answer a few screening questions early in the process that will let you know whether Orbit Wills is the right fit. If your estate turns out to be more complex, we'll connect you with an affiliated attorney who can help, and you'll get a discount for starting with us.
To begin the questionnaire, you'll create an account. This lets you work at your own pace and save your progress along the way.
Some questions may take a bit of thought or a conversation with loved ones. Check our FAQ and Glossary pages if any terms or documents are unfamiliar.
Once you've finished, submit your answers and we'll take it from there.
Step 3: Download, Print & Sign Your Documents
After you submit your answers, Orbit Wills will work with an affiliated attorney to prepare your documents within 3 business days.
Once your estate plan is ready, we'll send you an email letting you know the documents are available for download at www.orbitwills.com. Sign into your account, download the documents, and print them. We'll include specific instructions for how to sign each document and what to do with them afterward.
Get Started
All documents are produced by a qualified, experienced attorney within just 3 business days.
Topics
Getting an estate plan usually means 3–4 hours at an attorney's office and at least $2,500 in fees. At Orbit Wills, we provide the same documents for a fraction of the cost — no meetings, no office visits. You don't even have to leave your home.
Follow these simple steps to complete your estate plan:
Step 1: Pick the Package You Want
A Will is one of the most important estate planning documents, but our attorneys recommend preparing a few others at the same time: a community property agreement (for married couples), powers of attorney (financial and health care), a health care directive, and a disposition authorization. We offer packages for both single individuals and married couples. To get started, pick the one that fits your situation.
Step 2: Complete the Online Questionnaire
Orbit Wills is designed for people with straightforward estates. Some situations do require direct attorney involvement due to more complex issues — but don't worry. You'll answer a few screening questions early in the process that will let you know whether Orbit Wills is the right fit. If your estate turns out to be more complex, we'll connect you with an affiliated attorney who can help, and you'll get a discount for starting with us.
To begin the questionnaire, you'll create an account. This lets you work at your own pace and save your progress along the way.
Some questions may take a bit of thought or a conversation with loved ones. Check our FAQ and Glossary pages if any terms or documents are unfamiliar.
Once you've finished, submit your answers and we'll take it from there.
Step 3: Download, Print & Sign Your Documents
After you submit your answers, Orbit Wills will work with an affiliated attorney to prepare your documents within 3 business days.
Once your estate plan is ready, we'll send you an email letting you know the documents are available for download at www.orbitwills.com. Sign into your account, download the documents, and print them. We'll include specific instructions for how to sign each document and what to do with them afterward.
Get Started
All documents are produced by a qualified, experienced attorney within just 3 business days.
Quick and Easy Wills Online

Last Will and Testament
Direct who should be in charge of your estate and where your estate will be distributed.

Community Property Agreement
For married couples to confirm they want their estate to go to each other without going through probate.

Health Care Durable Power of Attorney
Give authority to someone to make medical decisions for you if you become incapacitated.

Financial Durable Power of Attorney
Give authority to someone to make financial decisions and manage your finances for you if you become incapacitated.

Health Care Directive
Tell your family if you want to receive life-sustaining treatment if you’re in a permanent unconscious state or vegetative state.

Disposition Authorization
Tell your family if you would prefer to be cremated or buried.
Quick and Easy Wills Online

Last Will and Testament
Direct who should be in charge of your estate and where your estate will be distributed.

Community Property Agreement
For married couples to confirm they want their estate to go to each other without going through probate.

Health Care Durable Power of Attorney
Give authority to someone to make medical decisions for you if you become incapacitated.

Financial Durable Power of Attorney
Give authority to someone to make financial decisions and manage your finances for you if you become incapacitated.

Health Care Directive
Tell your family if you want to receive life-sustaining treatment if you’re in a permanent unconscious state or vegetative state.

Disposition Authorization
Tell your family if you would prefer to be cremated or buried.
Quick and Easy Wills Online

Last Will and Testament
Direct who should be in charge of your estate and where your estate will be distributed.

Community Property Agreement
For married couples to confirm they want their estate to go to each other without going through probate.

Health Care Durable Power of Attorney
Give authority to someone to make medical decisions for you if you become incapacitated.

Financial Durable Power of Attorney
Give authority to someone to make financial decisions and manage your finances for you if you become incapacitated.

Health Care Directive
Tell your family if you want to receive life-sustaining treatment if you’re in a permanent unconscious state or vegetative state.

Disposition Authorization
Tell your family if you would prefer to be cremated or buried.
