Delaware Wills, made easy

Leave nothing to chance with a Last Will & Testament built specifically for Delaware state laws. Get your Will and other essential documents for just $145.
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How does it work?

Answer a few questions

Are you married? Do you have kids? The questions for a Will are simple for anyone and only take 10 minutes to complete.
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Your information is loaded into lawyer-approved templates to create a personalized Will and other essential docs.
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Will

Perfect for simple estates and young families or individuals.

$145

Free to try – No credit card required
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Package includes:
Lawyer-approved templates and state-specific language
Last Will & Testament to protect your family and assets
Health Care Directive to define your medical wishes
Power of Attorney to get extra financial and legal help when needed

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Wait, why do I need a Will?
That's a great question - provide peace of mind, control over asset distribution, minimize family disputes, protect your children's future, support cherished charities, to name a few. With Snug, it's also incredibly easy to do, so what are you waiting for?
Read more - 10 reasons to get a Will
How much does a Will cost in Delaware?
In Delaware, the average cost of a will ranges from $200 to $1,000, based on the attorney's fees and estate complexity. The average cost for a trust in Delaware typically ranges from $1,000 to $3,000, with more complex trusts potentially costing more. Snug provides a cost-effective option with transparent pricing and tailored plans.
Does a Will need to be notarized in Delaware?
A will in Delaware does not require notarization. However, it must be signed by the testator and witnessed by at least two individuals who are both present when the testator signs the will. To create a self-proving will, the testator and witnesses can sign a self-proving affidavit in the presence of a notary public. This affidavit simplifies the probate process by avoiding the need for witness testimony in court.
Who can witness a Will in Delaware?
A will in Delaware requires at least two competent witnesses who are present when the testator signs the will. The witnesses must sign the will in the presence of the testator, acknowledging their role as witnesses. Witnesses should be at least 18 years old and not be beneficiaries under the will to avoid potential conflicts of interest or challenges to the will's validity.
How long does probate take in Delaware?
In Delaware, the probate process usually takes approximately 9-12 months to complete. The duration may vary depending on the estate's complexity, court efficiency, and cooperation among the involved parties. Snug's online estate planning service provides guidance and resources to help you better understand and navigate the probate process.
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What makes Snug different?

For Delawareans

Build high-quality documents that use legal language specifically designed for Delaware state laws.

Simple Pricing

Get all the essential documents for one price, including Health Care Directive and Power of Attorney.

Support

Get unlimited access to resources and support as you build your documents and make decisions.

A breath of fresh air

For you, we’re ditching the status quo – meeting with lawyers, confusing options, spending days and $$$.

Snug takes less than 30 minutes, only costs $145 to setup, and includes unlimited updates. When it comes to making efficient use of your time, Snug delivers.

A plan for life

We know that “life is changing too fast” feeling. Whether it’s a new home, marriage, kids, career, or investments.

That’s why we created a surprisingly easy process with a low annual price. Flexibility is built in so you can create documents and update them on your own time.

You've got this!

You're here, which means you've done the hard part and decided today is the day to put a plan in place. Snug's builder will guide you through every step of the way and our humans are standing by to help.
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