A will is a set of instructions that only take effect after you pass away and often have to go through probate court. A revocable trust can manage your assets while you're alive, avoid probate for what's in it, and still carry your wishes forward for your family.
Estate planning isn't only for the wealthy. A trust helps whoever you leave behind avoid court, find your accounts, and follow clear instructions—whether you have a little or a lot. The goal is fewer surprises for the people you love.
Yes. You still need to decide who receives what, who can make medical and financial decisions if you can't, and who should handle things if you're hospitalized or pass away. Without a plan, those choices default to state law and can burden the people closest to you.
Most online services stop at signed documents. Generational walks you through the whole job: drafting, attorney review and finalization, funding the trust, notarizing, and staying current year after year. We focus on finished plans, not just downloaded PDFs.
AI helps collect your information, explain tradeoffs in plain English, and draft your documents faster. Every plan is reviewed and finalized by a licensed attorney before you sign. The technology makes the process clearer; the attorney makes it legally sound.
Yes. Licensed estate attorneys review your documents, ask clarifying questions, and finalize them before anything is ready to sign. Generational is built around real legal review—not just software output with a disclaimer.
Most families move at their own pace over a few weeks. You can move faster if you gather account information up front. We'll show you what's done, what's next, and what's waiting on you—so you're never wondering whether you're finished.
Funding means retitling accounts and property so the trust actually owns or controls them. Without this step, a trust can look complete on paper but fail when your family needs it. We walk you through funding step by step—not just at signup, but until it's done.
Life changes. We expect that. Generational tracks your plan status over time and prompts you when marriage, children, moves, or new assets mean it's time to review. Updates go through the same attorney review process as your original plan.
Your trustee gathers documents, contacts banks and institutions, follows the instructions in your trust, and keeps beneficiaries informed. Generational gives them a step-by-step playbook instead of leaving them to guess—which is usually the hardest part for families.
Your estate plan is sensitive. We use encryption in transit and at rest, limit access to what each person needs, and never sell your data. You own your documents and can export them. See our privacy policy for the full details.
We offer straightforward plans for essentials, trusts, and families—with real attorney review included, not billed hourly on top. Join the waitlist for current tiers and what's included in each.
It's the thing everyone agrees they should do, and almost nobody finishes. With Generational, you actually do.
Generational helps families complete attorney-reviewed estate plans. This site is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.