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How much does an estate planning attorney cost in Phoenix AZ?
Estate planning attorney fees in Phoenix vary by the complexity of the plan — a full plan with a will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive costs more than a simple will alone. The Legal Pass offers attorney-reviewed wills and power of attorney forms at a fraction of typical attorney fees.
Do I need an estate planning attorney in Arizona?
Not always. For straightforward estates without complex tax situations, you can use attorney-reviewed document templates for your Arizona last will and testament and power of attorney forms. Under A.R.S. § 14-2502, a valid Arizona will requires two witnesses and does not need to be notarized, though a self-proved will under A.R.S. § 14-2504 does require notarization.
What documents do I need for estate planning in Arizona?
A basic Arizona estate plan typically includes a Last Will and Testament, a Durable Power of Attorney, a Healthcare Power of Attorney, and a Living Will or Advance Directive. For larger estates, a Revocable Living Trust may also help avoid probate in Maricopa County.
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