Final Wishes
Planning ahead isn’t morbid. It’s smart and the ultimate power move.
Our bundles include all the legal forms you need to get your affairs in order,
so your wishes are clear and your loved ones aren’t left guessing.
Our no-nonsense guides and checklists make the process simple,
so you can focus on living intentionally, making memories today, and leaving a legacy that lasts.
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Just the BasicsFor Starters
Bare Essentials
$49.99$65
- HIPAA
- Medical Authorization
- Living Will

No Brainer Box Most Popular
Ready for Anything
$119.99$385
Just the Basics Bundle +
- HIPAA
- Medical Authorization
- Living Will
- Health Care POA
- Financial POA
- Last Will and Testament
- Revocable Trust

Add-On:
Lists & Tips Complete the Set
Smart Extras
$5.99$18
- Four thoughtful checklists and guides to help you plan ahead, manage your legacy, and ensure peace of mind for your loved ones.
Form Definitions
HIPAA Authorization Form
Health Care Power of Attorney (POA)
Last Will and Testament
Medical Authorization Form
Financial Power of Attorney (POA)
Revocable Trust
Living Will or Health Care Directive
Annual Statistics
You Should Know
5 - 15%
Amount Estates Can Lose to Probate
Frequently asked questions
We’re all about making legal stuff less confusing. Here’s everything you might be wondering, clear, simple, and no jargon.
Do I really need this if I’m healthy?
What’s a Living Will, and how does it differ from a Will or Health Care POA?
A Living Will states your medical wishes if you can’t speak, unlike a regular Will, which handles your assets after you’re gone. A Health Care POA names someone to make those medical decisions. Without all three, your family could fight over your care, leaving your fate in turmoil. Our No Brainer Box includes these, valid in all 50 states, for total peace of mind.
Because we believe legal protection shouldn’t come with sticker shock.
At No Brainer Forms, you get a full bundle of essential documents, not just one or two forms, for way less than competitors charge for a single item. We’ve done the research, so you get what you need, all in one go.
What’s a Revocable Living Trust, and why should I have one
A Revocable Living Trust lets you manage your assets while you’re alive and ensure they pass to your loved ones without the headache and costly delays of a public probate. It’s flexible, private, and can be updated as your life change. Your Will can complement that by covering anything left out of the Trust and naming guardians for any minor children. Together, they create a streamlined plan that reduces the chances of family disputes.
What if I don’t have a Will or Trust?
How can I help ensure the well-being of my Grandchildren beyond naming them in my Will?
Any Questions?