Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy or retired—it’s for anyone who wants to protect their loved ones and ensure their wishes are honored. Whether you're planning for children, protecting your assets, or preparing for the unexpected, a complete estate plan gives you peace of mind and keeps your affairs in order.
Querida Legal™ makes it easy to create an affordable, legally valid estate plan. Our services include revocable living trusts, pour-over wills, advance health care directives, and durable powers of attorney—all without the high cost of traditional legal services.
Founded on the belief that every person deserves peace of mind without the stress of high legal fees, we guide you through the process in relatable, easy-to-understand steps. Our goal is to make estate planning simple, accessible, and legally sound—so you can plan with confidence and clarity.
At Querida Legal™, we help individuals and families across the U.S. gain peace of mind with personalized estate planning services. Our mission is to make estate planning accessible and affordable through expertly prepared documents and easy-to-follow guidance.
Whether you're looking to create a living trust, appoint guardians for your children, or assign someone you trust to manage your finances or healthcare decisions, our team is here to support you. We don’t offer legal advice—but we do provide trustworthy, step-by-step assistance for preparing essential documents.
Our approach is personal and respectful. We believe in empowering you to take control of your future with legally valid, easy-to-complete documents. At Querida Legal™, we’re more than a service—we’re your partner in planning for the road ahead.
(Legal forms and guided videos — does not include notary or professional review)
You’ll receive all the essential documents—like a revocable living trust, will, health care directive, and power of attorney—along with clear instructions to complete them confidently and correctly.
Included Documents:
Revocable Living Trust
Pour-Over Will
Advance Health Care Directive
Durable Power-of-Attorney
Guardianship Appointment
Instructions on how to fund your trust
Add-on Available:
🖋️ Mobile Notary Service – $300 (includes travel)
(Includes notary services and professional document review)
Get all the benefits of the DIY Plan—plus professional support to review and prepare your estate planning documents with care and accuracy. We’ll guide you through each form to ensure everything is complete, legally sound, and customized to your needs. Notary fees are included to simplify the final step.
You can also add our Property Transfer to Trust service for $500 per property to ensure your real estate is properly titled and protected.
Included Documents/Services:
Revocable Living Trust
Pour-Over Will
Advance Health Care Directive
Durable Power-of-Attorney
Guardianship Appointment
Instructions on how to fund your trust
All Notary Fees
🏠 Property Transfer to Trust – $500 per property
(Prepared by a Licensed Attorney)
Included Documents/Services:
One-on-One Estate Planning Session with a Licensed Attorney
Revocable Living Trust
Pour-Over Will
Advance Health Care Directive
Durable Power-of-Attorney
Guardianship Appointment
Instructions on how to fund your trust
Property Transfer to Trust
All Notary Fees
Estate planning involves creating legal documents—such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives—to manage your assets and personal affairs during your lifetime and after death. A well-structured estate plan ensures your wishes are honored, helps avoid probate, minimizes taxes, and provides clarity for your loved ones.
Everyone aged 18 and older can benefit from an estate plan. Whether you're single, married, have children, or own property, having a plan in place ensures your decisions are respected and your loved ones are protected.
A comprehensive estate plan typically includes:
▪️Revocable Living Trust: Manages and distributes your assets, helping to avoid probate.
▪️Pour-Over Will: Ensures any assets not included in the trust are transferred appropriately.
▪️Advance Health Care Directive: Specifies your medical care preferences if you're unable to make decisions.
▪️Durable Power of Attorney: Appoints someone to handle your financial matters if you're incapacitated.
▪️Guardianship Appointment: Designates a guardian for minor children.
A will outlines your wishes for asset distribution after death and typically requires probate. A revocable living trust, on the other hand, allows for the management and distribution of your assets during your lifetime and after death, often bypassing the probate process, which can save time and maintain privacy.
Probate is the legal process of validating a will and distributing assets under court supervision. It can be time-consuming and costly. Establishing a revocable living trust and properly titling your assets can help avoid probate, ensuring a smoother transition for your beneficiaries.
If you pass away without an estate plan, your state's intestacy laws determine how your assets are distributed, which may not align with your wishes. This can lead to delays, increased expenses, and potential disputes among heirs.
It's advisable to review and update your estate plan every 3-5 years or after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or substantial changes in assets or health status.
No. Querida Legal™ is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. We specialize in preparing high-quality estate planning documents to help you organize your affairs. For legal advice or complex legal needs, we recommend consulting with a licensed attorney in your state.
Querida Legal™ is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation. We specialize exclusively in preparing high-quality estate planning documents for individuals seeking to organize their personal affairs. Our services are limited to document preparation and do not substitute for legal counsel. For legal advice, interpretation of the law, or representation in any legal matter, we strongly recommend consulting with a licensed attorney in your state.
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