The business's website states the will is a "100% free document."
After you fill out the form with personal information concerning beneficiaries, etc., they tell you that you need to provide payment information and either agree to a "trial" of a service (for which you will be charged if you are not able to cancel within a week, less than 1/4 of the 30 day trial that most "free trial" offers last) or pay for the document.
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The business's website states the will is a "100% free document."
After you fill out the form with personal information concerning beneficiaries, etc., they tell you that you need to provide payment information and either agree to a "trial" of a service (for which you will be charged if you are not able to cancel within a week, less than 1/4 of the 30 day trial that most "free trial" offers last) or pay for the document.