Prepare your family Legacy
Is Estate Planning Right for You?
Take a moment to reflect on these important questions:
Take a moment to reflect on these important questions:
Do you have arrangements in place to settle your debts and appoint a personal representative to manage your estate? Yes or No
If you have children, have you named a guardian to care for them if something happens to you and your spouse? Yes or No
Are you comfortable with your children gaining full control of their inheritance when they turn 18? Yes or No
Would you be okay with the state freezing your assets and deciding how they are distributed after your death? Yes or No
Have you designated someone to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated? Yes or No
Do you have a trusted person assigned to make healthcare and life decisions for you if you’re unable to do so? Yes or No
Have you updated your estate plan to reflect your most recent life changes, such as a marriage, divorce, or new family member? Yes or No
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Did your answer “No” to any of the above questions?
If so, it’s time to take action. Contact today to ensure your family’s future is protected and your wishes are honored.
Take control of your family’s future—contact us today!
How we stand apart
Together, Hargrove Firm and NetLaw deliver the only national online estate planning option offered by a specialized law practice. What’s more is that the process was designed with financial advisors in mind, recognizing the importance of the advisor’s role in a client’s financial life.
Qualified attorneys
A Hargrove Firm lawyer licensed in your client’s state of residence advises on critical planning during an in-depth meeting and drafts the necessary legal documents.

Chosen by top advisory firms

Frequently Asked Questions
How is Hargrove Firm, powered by NetLaw, different from other online estate planning platforms?
↣ We’re glad you asked! Together, Hargrove Firm and NetLaw offer the only online estate planning services available from a national law firm. Attorneys licensed in the client’s state of residence are actively involved in each client engagement.
Other digital platforms do not include a legal engagement, subjecting clients and advisors alike to undue risk.
I’m not used to legal engagements being prepaid. Why does Hargrove Firm require the client to remit payment up front?
↣ Hargrove Firm collects client payment up front for a number of reasons. Clients can rest assured knowing that their money remains in a trust account until the services are rendered. Further, law firms are highly regulated with regard to fees. Up until the point of the attorney meeting with formal legal service is provided, a client can request a refund.
Does Hargrove Firm refer clients to my advisory practice?
↣ As a national practice, Hargrove Firm works with hundreds of advisors and their clients. Our online estate planning business model is based upon financial advisors working alongside their clients and a lawyer to create the client’s estate plan, so it is quite rare that we work with a client who does not already have an established relationship with a wealth manager and thus cannot consistently offer referrals.
That said, being able to offer consistent quality, service, and pricing to your clients who need estate planning services–all while being central to the process–has been appealing to the advisors we work with.
My client has existing documents that just need to be updated. How do you facilitate that?
↣ We understand that sometimes a client comes to an attorney with an expressed need to only update certain elements of their estate plan. The principals of Hargrove Firm believe that any estate plan being updated requires a thorough and proper review, so we recommend that the client go through the complete process again, confirming or updating decisions that may have been made years ago for their existing plans.
We only needs a Will. Do you offer a la carte pricing?
↣ No. We believe that the vast majority of clients–no matter their life stage or net worth–should have all of the legal documents in Hargrove Firm’s online estate planning package.
How can I participate in the meeting with the client and attorney given the attorney-client privilege?
↣ You have the option to waive confidentiality with you, the advisor, when registering in the NetLaw client portal. Once your client grants that permission, you will be able to participate in the meeting.
The attorney assigned to us is nearby. Can we meet in person instead?
↣ Hargrove Firm’s online estate planning service is designed for entirely online delivery, so we cannot offer in-person meetings at this time.