Most people pick the wrong instrument because they're guessing — or because someone who profits from the recommendation told them what to do. Estate Verdict is an objective diagnosis. Answer 40 questions, get a verdict, and walk into your lawyer's office knowing what to ask for.
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A 15-page PDF you can save, print, and hand to your attorney during the first meeting.
Asset profile, family structure, privacy preferences, incapacity planning. No name, no email, no payment information needed to take the quiz.
Score from 0–100, complexity band, and the top risk flags identified in your responses. Free.
A 15-page PDF diagnostic with every risk flag explained, a side-by-side Will/Trust comparison, questions to ask any attorney, and a 30-day action plan.
No. Estate Verdict is a diagnostic tool. It identifies risk patterns in your situation and explains them in plain language. Every recommendation should be confirmed with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. The report is designed to make that conversation shorter and sharper.
The diagnostic was built from published estate planning frameworks and the risk factors attorneys flag most often in first consultations. It does not favor wills or trusts — the verdict follows the inputs. We do not accept referral fees from law firms, financial advisors, or insurance agents.
Nothing. Your responses generate the report in real time and are not stored on our servers after the PDF is delivered. We do not ask for your name, email, or phone number to complete the diagnostic. Payment is handled by Stripe; we never see your card details.
A 15-page PDF. Your score and complexity band. Every risk flag identified in your answers, explained. A side-by-side comparison of how a will vs. a trust would handle your specific situation. Questions to bring to your attorney. A 30-day action plan.
The report format is designed around what attorneys actually need at first consultation: a clear picture of assets, family structure, and risk areas, without the noise.
Bring it to your lawyer. The verdict is a starting point for a conversation, not a final answer. The report explains the reasoning behind every flag so you (and your attorney) can interrogate it.
You suspect you need a will or a trust but you've been guessing, postponing, or relying on advice from people who profit from the answer. You want an independent read before you spend several thousand dollars on an estate plan.
You already have an estate plan you trust, you need urgent legal advice for a pending matter, or you're looking for a document-generation service. Estate Verdict diagnoses; it does not draft.