The Young Adult Plan

Because turning 18 shouldn't mean going it alone. Empower yourself with the legal protections you need—so your loved ones can be there when it matters most.

Why Young Adults Need an Estate Plan

Turning 18 means new freedoms—but also new responsibilities. If an emergency occurs, your parents or loved ones don’t automatically have the right to help.

Here’s what happens without legal documents in place:

  • Your parent or guardian may not be able to access your medical records.

  • They can’t make healthcare decisions for you if you’re unable to.

  • Your bank accounts, car, or other assets could be left in limbo.

With a Young Adult Plan, you decide who can step in if you ever need them.

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How it Works

Get protected in 4 easy steps.

  • 1

    Confirm your eligibility.

    This plan is exclusively for 18-26 year olds. Not eligible but interested in a plan? Click here.

  • 2

    Complete your plan online.

    Create your Young Adult Plan by answering a few simple questions. We’ll guide you step-by-step.

  • 3

    Download and share securely.

    Instantly access your documents and share with your loved ones. We can also ship your documents right to your door.

  • 4

    Sign, witness & notarize.

    Make your documents legally binding by getting them signed, witnessed, and notarized. Don’t worry, we can help with this step.

One affordable price–priceless peace of mind.

  • Young Adult Plan

    Just $69–must be 18-26 years old to sign up. Specify health care wishes and final arrangements with customized and state-specific documents that reflect your wishes.

    $69

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