Create a Legally Valid Florida Will – No Attorney Needed
At Court Source Inc, we help individuals prepare a Florida Last Will and Testament that clearly outlines their wishes—without the high cost of an attorney. Our nonlawyer will preparation service ensures your will meets Florida’s legal requirements so you can protect your assets and provide for your loved ones.
What Is a Last Will and Testament?
A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that lets you:
Name a personal representative (executor)
Specify who receives your assets after death
Appoint a guardian for minor children
Make specific gifts (money, property, heirlooms)
Provide for pets or special circumstances
Without a valid will, your estate may be distributed under Florida’s intestate laws, which might not reflect your wishes.
Why Choose Our Florida Will Preparation Service?
Nonlawyer service
We prepare wills based on your instructions without offering legal advice.
Nonlawyer service
We prepare wills based on your instructions without offering legal advice.
Nonlawyer service
We prepare wills based on your instructions without offering legal advice.
Nonlawyer service
We prepare wills based on your instructions without offering legal advice.
Nonlawyer service
We prepare wills based on your instructions without offering legal advice.
What We Need to Prepare Your Will
To prepare your will, we’ll collect the following information through a secure intake form:
Additional Estate Planning Documents
Living Will
State your wishes for end-of-life medical care
Durable Power of Attorney
Appoint someone to manage your affairs if you become incapacitated
Designation of Health Care Surrogate
Choose someone to make health care decisions for you
Start Your Florida Will Today
Take the first step in securing your legacy and protecting your loved ones. We make the process simple, fast, and affordable.
We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. Our services are limited to preparing legal documents based on your instructions. If you need legal advice or have questions about your rights, please consult a licensed Florida attorney.