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Why Every Family Needs a Will — and How You Can Get One for $600 with NetLaw
When it comes to protecting your loved ones, having a will and estate plan in place is one of the most important financial steps you can take. A will ensures that your assets, property, and family are taken care of according to your wishes — not left to be decided by the courts.
What Happens If You Don’t Have a Will
Dying without a will, known legally as intestacy, means that state law will determine how your estate is divided. This often leads to delays, extra costs, and disputes among family members. In many cases, courts may appoint guardians for your children or distribute assets in ways you never intended.
A few high-profile cases show how serious the consequences can be:
- Prince died without a will in 2016. His $156 million estate was stuck in legal battles for more than six years before being settled.
- Aretha Franklin, the legendary singer, left behind several handwritten notes but no formal will, resulting in years of family conflict in probate court.
- Anna Nicole Smith’s estate faced long and costly legal disputes over her assets and her daughter’s guardianship.
These cases show how even individuals with great wealth and access to attorneys faced unnecessary challenges because of unclear or missing estate plans.
Why Having a Will Matters
A properly executed will allows you to:
- Decide who inherits your assets rather than letting the state decide.
- Name guardians for minor children to ensure their care is handled by trusted individuals.
- Appoint executors and trustees to manage your estate efficiently.
- Avoid lengthy and public probate processes that expose family finances.
- Reduce stress and potential disputes for your loved ones during a difficult time.
How NetLaw Makes It Easy and Affordable
Through my partnership with NetLaw, I help clients complete their estate planning quickly and affordably. The NetLaw Premium Package provides:
- Last Will & Testament
- Living Trust funding guide
- Power of Attorney
- Living Will / Advance Directives
- Healthcare Surrogate and HIPAA Authorization
- Pet Trust
- Secure LifeVault cloud storage for all documents
All of this is available for $600. For that price, you and your spouse receive complete, state-specific documents with lifetime digital access through NetLaw’s secure platform.
How the Process Works
- Schedule a short consultation with me to review your estate goals and beneficiaries.
- Pay $600 via cash, check, or Zelle.
- Complete your forms online through NetLaw’s step-by-step platform.
- Store your signed documents securely in NetLaw’s LifeVault.
For HGI team members, the internal cost is $300, while clients pay $600. This transparent pricing ensures you receive professional-quality planning tools at a fraction of traditional legal fees.
Why Work with Anil Aggarwal
As a licensed insurance agent, my mission is to help families protect both their financial future and their legal security. I guide clients through reviewing beneficiaries, naming guardians, and understanding how life insurance and estate planning work hand-in-hand.
I am not an attorney, but I partner with NetLaw, a trusted self-service platform that gives clients access to its network of attorneys when needed. My role is to make the process simple, accessible, and affordable.
Final Thoughts
You’ve worked hard to build your legacy — don’t leave its future to chance. Having a will ensures your wishes are respected, your family is protected, and your assets are transferred smoothly. With NetLaw’s technology and my personalized support, creating your estate plan is easier than ever.
Protect your family today.
Call or text Anil Aggarwal at 732-877-8585
Email: Anil.Aggarwal@vylla.com
Website: anilsellsnj.com
Disclaimer: I am a licensed insurance agent, not an attorney. NetLaw is a self-service estate planning platform. If you need specific legal advice or attorney review, additional fees may apply.
