
Estate Planning
in Crane Hill, AL
Planning for the future isn’t always easy, but it’s one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family and assets. With this in mind, at Flat Fee Law Firm, we help individuals and families throughout Crane Hill, AL gain peace of mind through clear, affordable estate planning. So whether you’re starting from scratch or updating existing documents, our job is to make the process straightforward, affordable, and easy to understand.
Additionally, as your estate planning lawyer in Crane Hill, AL, I offer flat-fee services, which means you’ll know exactly what your plan costs from day one. No hourly rates, no surprise fees, and no unnecessary complexity. We’re here to guide you through every step, answer your questions, and make sure your wishes are clearly documented.
Local Guidance You Can Trust
Our firm is proud to serve Crane Hill and surrounding communities throughout Cullman County. Whether you live along the shores of Lewis Smith Lake or out in the rural hills along County Road 222, we offer flexible options to meet you where you are. Our estate planning services are designed with your life and your priorities in mind — whether that’s protecting your property, appointing guardians for your children, or making healthcare wishes clear.
We’re not a corporate law firm with confusing contracts or impersonal service. We’re a small, Alabama-based law practice that believes in straight talk, fair pricing, and reliable support.
Our Services & Pricing
Individual Essentials – $500
Includes Will, Power of Attorney, and Advance Healthcare Directive for one person.
Couples Essentials – $900
Includes two Wills, two Powers of Attorney, and two Advance Healthcare Directives (one per spouse).
Individual Trust Plan – $1,000
Includes Revocable Living Trust, Pour-Over Will, Power of Attorney, and Advance Healthcare Directive for one person.
Family Trust Plan – $1,800
Includes two Revocable Living Trusts, two Pour-Over Wills, two Powers of Attorney, and two Advance Healthcare Directives for a couple.
In-Home Signing Service – $250
We come to your home to finalize and notarize your documents.
Annual Estate Review Membership – $85/year or $9/month
Annual updates to your estate plan, including minor edits and beneficiary changes for peace of mind.
What Makes Our Firm Different
At Flat Fee Law firm, we focus on transparency and simplicity. We want every client to walk away with a solid plan and a clear understanding of how it works — no confusion, no pressure, and no upselling. You won’t find hidden fees or endless billable hours here. Instead, you’ll find a straightforward experience designed for real people.
- Flat-fee pricing: Know your cost before we begin
- Flexible appointments: In-person, phone, or virtual options
- Mobile notary services available in Crane Hill
- Optional annual membership for just $9/month or $85/year, which includes yearly reviews of your plan and discounted updates
We know how important these decisions are, and we take the time to listen. You’ll work directly with a licensed Alabama attorney who’s focused on helping you create a plan that fits your family and your values.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a will even if I don’t have a lot of money?
How do I know if I need a trust instead of a will?
What happens if I die without a will in Alabama?
Can I update my documents later?
How long does the process take?
Let’s Start Planning Today
Planning ahead doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Especially not when, at Flat Fee Law firm, we make it simple to protect your family, your assets, and your wishes — all at a fair, flat rate. So whether you’re looking for a basic will, a more detailed plan, or a trust that keeps your estate out of probate, we’re here to help. And based in Crane Hill, we’re proud to offer estate planning that meets the needs of real Alabama families. So be sure to call today or book your consultation online — we’re ready whenever you are.
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this communication is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship. Past results are not a guarantee of future outcomes. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. I am licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama.