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Etsy Is Not A Lawyer

Published 1 week ago
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You can order a custom gift online in minutes, but trusting an online marketplace with your will is a very different kind of purchase. Greg McIntyre and Haley Matson get blunt about the rising trend of Etsy-style wills and other DIY estate planning documents, and why “I can buy it” is not the same as “I should use it.”

We dig into what people miss when they treat a last will and testament like a simple note. Wills have strict legal requirements, and when those requirements are not met, a court can toss the document entirely. That can leave your property distribution up to North Carolina’s default statutes rather than your personal wishes. We also talk about the accountability gap: with a real attorney-client relationship, you can ask questions, make changes, and know who is responsible for the work.

Then we get into the hidden cost of cheap estate planning. The real bill often shows up later as trust and estate litigation, family conflict, and assets drained by legal fees. Solid estate planning and elder law guidance can protect your loved ones from that chaos and help you plan with long-term care and asset protection in mind.

If you’ve been tempted by an online will, listen closely, then subscribe, share this with a friend who’s procrastinating, and leave a review with your biggest estate planning question.

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