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Estate planning clients don't pick the loudest firm. They pick the one that seems most careful.

The least urgent search in law, and one of the most considered. The client quietly compares two or three firms and picks the one that reads as careful with what they're most private about: money and family. FirmForte builds for that reader. $3,500 flat, 21 days, code and domain stay yours.

Why this market is different

The site itself is the competence test.

An estate planning client has time, and they use it. There's no crisis forcing a fast call, so they read. They compare how two firms explain a revocable trust, which one makes probate sound manageable, who seems like they'd actually return a phone call in three years when something changes. A thin site with a stock gavel and one paragraph about "wills, trusts, and probate" loses to the firm that clearly explains the difference between a will and a trust, because the explaining is the audition. If you can teach it on the page, you can be trusted to handle it.

The research now starts even earlier, with an AI. People ask ChatGPT or Google's AI Overviews whether they need a will or a trust, what happens if someone dies without one, how probate works in their state, long before they're ready to book a consult. The engine answers and sometimes names firms. If your content is the clearest explanation out there, you can be the firm it names, at the start of a decision that often takes weeks.

What this looks like

The research starts with a question to an AI.

Illustrative, not a real firm. This is roughly what someone gets when they start thinking about estate planning and ask the question they're embarrassed to not already know the answer to. The firms named here wrote the clearest explanation, in plain language, and built a footprint the engine trusts. No trick, no markup magic. A clear answer an engine can quote, attached to a firm it can identify.

Do I need a will or a living trust in California?

For most people in California, the deciding factor is probate. California probate is slow and expensive, and assets held in a revocable living trust skip it, while assets passing under a will generally don't. A will is simpler and cheaper to set up; a trust costs more up front but can save your heirs time and money later, especially if you own a home. Many people end up with both. A few firms that handle California estate planning and explain the trade-off clearly:

  • yourfirm.com — handles wills, trusts, and probate; walks through when a trust is worth it in California and what it costs.
  • a-bigger-firm.com
  • another-firm.com

Estate law varies by state. Confirm any firm is licensed where you live before relying on their guidance.

Illustrative AI answer
What we build for estate planning firms

Education that reads as competence.

Every estate planning build starts from the $3,500 Launch foundation and gets shaped around a calm, careful, comparison-driven buyer. Four things matter more here than in most practice areas.

01

Built to teach, because teaching is the audition

This client reads before they call, and what they're judging is whether you seem thorough. The site explains the work in plain language (what a trust actually does, why probate is worth avoiding, what happens at each step) without drowning them in jargon or scaring them. Clear, patient, and human reads as competent. A wall of legalese or a single thin paragraph reads as a firm that won't have time for them.

02

A page per instrument, not one "Estate Planning" page

Wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, probate, estate administration. Each is a separate search and a separate worry, and a single catch-all page can't rank or get cited for any of them. We build the instruments you handle most at launch and add the rest on a retainer. Someone searching "do I need a trust" and someone searching "how to settle an estate in probate" are at completely different moments; they should land on different pages.

03

Answer blocks for the questions they're quietly Googling

"Will or trust." "What happens if I die without a will." "What is probate and how long does it take." "How much does an estate plan cost." Real questions, answered in plain prose an AI engine can quote and attribute to you. FAQPage and LegalService schema sit underneath as hygiene. The content earns the citation; the schema keeps it readable. We don't pretend the markup is the magic.

04

Flat fees and process, said plainly

Estate planning is one of the few areas where flat fees are common, and saying so removes the biggest hesitation a careful buyer has. Sites that explain "a basic will package is a flat fee, here's roughly what's involved" build trust the vague ones never do. We write that in your voice and run it, like all copy, against ABA Model Rule 7.1 and your state's variation before launch. And the code, domain, and Google profile all stay in your name.

Instrument pages

The instruments we build pages to win.

Two anchor instrument pages come with the Launch build. The rest get added on Launch + Grow as your caseload and the local competition dictate. Each one is written for the specific question behind the search.

Wills
Revocable trusts
Powers of attorney
Healthcare directives
Probate
Estate administration
Special needs trusts
Guardianship

Asset protection, business succession, and trust administration sit alongside these for firms that go deeper. If you handle them, we'll scope them in. We don't bolt on instruments your firm doesn't actually draft.

What it costs

$3,500 flat for the build. Same number for every firm.

An estate planning site costs the same as any other Launch build: $3,500 one-time, 21-day delivery, posted on the pricing page for everyone. No premium for the practice area. If you want the ongoing education content and AI-citation work that builds authority in a trust-driven market, Launch + Grow adds $1,750 a month and you can cancel after month three. For context, that's roughly half the legal-industry median retainer of about $4,000 a month.

Common questions

About estate planning websites.

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At FirmForte, $3,500 flat for the Launch build: a five-page custom WordPress site with instrument pages, plain-language education content, AEO answer blocks, flat-fee transparency, and bar-compliant copy, delivered in 21 days. Same price as any other practice area. Ongoing education content and AI-citation work, which builds the authority a trust-driven practice runs on, is $1,750 a month on the Launch + Grow retainer, cancellable after month three. The wider legal-marketing industry quotes anywhere from $1,500 for a swapped-color template to $50,000-plus for a premium agency build.
Because the buyer is calm and comparison-driven, not in a crisis. There's no urgent call forcing a fast decision, so they read, and they pick the firm that explains the work most clearly. The site is the competence test. A thin page with a stock gavel loses to the firm that plainly explains the difference between a will and a trust, or makes probate sound manageable, because the explaining is the audition. Clarity and a careful tone win this market.
That's what the AEO architecture is built for. People now ask AI engines whether they need a will or a trust, what happens if they die without one, or how probate works, long before they contact a firm, and the engine sometimes names firms in its answer. To be one of them, you need content that answers those exact questions in plain language the engine can quote, attached to a firm it can clearly identify. We write that content and reinforce the entity footprint. Schema sits underneath as hygiene. Per Google's 2026 guidance, the content earns the citation, not the markup. AI citations for a clean entity usually start showing inside about ninety days; Google ranking is a six-to-twelve-month compound.
Yes, and you should have them. Each is a different search with a different question behind it, and one catch-all 'Estate Planning' page can't rank or get cited for all of them. The Launch build includes two anchor instrument pages. We add the rest (powers of attorney, healthcare directives, estate administration, special needs trusts, and so on) on the Launch + Grow retainer in a measured cadence rather than publishing a stack of thin pages at once.
It's worth saying how fees work, even if you don't post exact numbers. Estate planning is one of the few areas where flat fees are common (a basic will package, a trust package), and explaining that removes the biggest hesitation a careful buyer has. Vague firms make people assume the worst. You don't have to publish a full price list, but a plain explanation of your fee structure builds real trust. We write it in your voice and run it through bar-rule review before launch.
All copy gets a pass against ABA Model Rule 7.1 and your state's variation before launch, with required disclaimers where the rule calls for them. Estate planning is lower-risk than litigation areas for advertising claims, since there's no opposing party and no outcome to over-promise, but specialization and certification claims still need to be accurate and compliant. If your state has a board-certification rule or you have a designated compliance reviewer, tell us at kickoff and final copy routes through them.
Often, yes. The Audit + Fix tier is $1,500 and targets what's holding an existing site back: missing instrument pages, no schema, thin education content, no fee explanation, slow mobile load, an empty blog. We run a free audit first so you can see exactly what's wrong before choosing between a focused fix and a full rebuild. If the foundation is sound, a fix is the honest call and we'll say so.
Two clocks. AI citations and Google Business Profile visibility can move within weeks to a couple of months for a firm with a clean setup and no dominant competitor already owning the queries. Organic ranking for competitive terms like a city plus 'estate planning attorney' is a six-to-twelve-month compound. Estate planning has the longest consideration window of any practice area, since the decision rarely has a deadline, so the education content does quiet work for weeks before a consult request shows up.
You own all of it. WordPress, fully exportable, with your choice of editor (Divi, Elementor, or the block editor). Domain stays in your registrar. Google Business Profile under your Google account. Hosting in your name on a vendor you pick. No proprietary CMS, no 12-month contract. If you ever leave, you take the whole thing with you. That's the entire point of how FirmForte is built.
Related services

What carries an estate planning firm after launch.

The site is the floor. In a market won on clarity and trust, these are what move you up it.

SEO

SEO for law firms

The instrument pages and slow education content that compound on estate planning terms over six to twelve months.

AEO

AEO for law firms

Get named when someone asks an AI engine whether they need a will or a trust. Built into every site at launch.

GBP

Google Business Profile

Map-pack ranking and a steady reviews strategy, which carries real weight in a decision built on trust.

Want the deeper playbook? Read marketing for estate planning attorneys that works on the field guide.

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