Your Will Doesn't Cover Your Digital Life. And That's a Problem.
Because when you die, your family gets locked out of your email, bank accounts, crypto and photos. The Complete Estate Plan fixes that — giving your family access to EVERYTHING, without lawyers or legal fees.
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Here's something nobody tells you:
When you die, your family doesn't automatically get access to your online accounts.
Not your email.
Not your bank login.
Not your crypto wallet.
Not the 10,000 family photos sitting in Google Drive.
They get locked out…
Permanently.
Unless you explicitly give them access BEFORE you die.
And here's the problem:
You can't do that in a regular Will.
Because your Will becomes public record the moment you die.
Which means anyone can walk into a courthouse and read it.
Your neighbors. Your ex. Random strangers.
Anyone.
So you CANNOT put passwords in it.
You cannot list your crypto keys.
You cannot include your email login or bank account credentials.
The second that Will goes through probate?
Every password in it becomes public.
Which means even if you WANTED to protect your digital life in your Will...
You logically can't.
That's the problem.
And until now, there wasn't a solution.
Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Family
Your spouse tries to access your email to notify people you've passed.
❌ Denied.
She calls the bank to access your joint account.
❌ Denied.
Your kids try to recover your crypto wallet.
❌ Gone. Forever.
Twenty years of family photos stored in the cloud?
❌ Inaccessible.
Your online business that was bringing in $3,000 a month?
❌ Locked. No one can log in.
This isn't hypothetical.
It's happening right now to families across the country.
Because nobody planned for their digital life.
And the worst part?
Your family will blame themselves.
They'll wonder what they missed. What they should've asked you.
But the truth is... you just didn't leave them a map.
Why Your Existing Will Can't Fix This (And What To Do About It)
Here's the problem most people miss:
Your Last Will goes through probate.
Which means it becomes public record.
Anyone can read it.
Which means you CANNOT safely include passwords, crypto keys, or login credentials.
The second that Will becomes public?
Your "secure" accounts aren't secure anymore.
So your family is left with two options:
- Hire expensive lawyers to TRY to get access (costs thousands, takes months, often fails)
- Accept that your digital life is gone forever
Neither option is acceptable.
That's why we created something different.
INTRODUCING
THE COMPLETE ESTATE PLAN
The Only Bundle That Protects Your
Physical Life AND Your Digital Life
Two documents. Two parts of your life. Complete protection.
PART 1: Your Digital Will
Value: $149
No other company offers this.
Your Digital Will is a private document.
It does NOT go through probate.
It does NOT become public record.
And it gives your family access to everything they need — on day one — without lawyers, without court orders, and without losing a single password, photo, or dollar.
Your Digital Will covers:
✅ Email accounts and passwords
✅ Cryptocurrency wallets and exchanges
✅ Online banking and investment accounts
✅ Cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud)
✅ Social media profiles
✅ Website domains and online businesses
You appoint a Digital Executor — someone you trust — and give them written authority to access, manage, transfer, or close your online accounts.
So your family isn't left guessing.
Grieving.
And on hold with customer support.
PART 2: Your Last Will
Value: $149
The Will you need to handle your physical assets.
Done in 30 minutes.
Your Last Will protects everything you can touch.
Your house. Your car. Your savings. Your personal belongings.
It ensures everything goes to the people YOU choose — not to whoever a judge decides should get it.
Your Last Will includes:
✅ Clear instructions for distributing your assets
✅ Executor appointment
✅ Beneficiary designations
✅ Guardianship provisions for minor children
✅ Charitable gifts and specific bequests
✅ Pet care instructions
Fill-in-the-blank format. Plain English. No legal jargon.
Valid in All U.S. States (except Louisiana)
Fully editable — update it anytime without going back to a lawyer.
Your Last Will protects your physical life.
Your house. Your car. Your savings. The stuff you can touch.
Your Digital Will protects your digital life.
Your passwords. Your photos. Your crypto. The stuff that only exists online.
You need BOTH.
Because your Last Will legally cannot protect your digital assets... and your Digital Will has no legal authority over your physical property.
Together? They cover everything.
Plus 6 Expert Guides — Included FREE
Everything you need to understand and complete your estate plan, written in plain English by a 55-year wealth protection veteran.
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Will Guide - $37 value
Step-by-step walkthrough of exactly how to complete your Will correctly. Know what every section means before you fill it in.
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Estate Guide — $47 value
How to protect your full estate and avoid the most common mistakes families make when planning ahead.
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Power of Attorney — $29 value
How to designate someone to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf if you're ever incapacitated. Most people don't have this and don't realize they need it.
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Probate — $29 value
What probate actually costs, how long it takes, and exactly how to help your family avoid it.
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Letters of Admin — $29 value
What happens when someone dies without a Will, and how to navigate the process if you're ever in that situation.
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Executor — $29 value
Everything your Executor needs to know to carry out your wishes properly. Give them this guide and they'll know exactly what to do.
| What You Get | Value |
|---|---|
| Digital Will (The Complete Estate Plan) | $149 |
| Last Will and Testament | $149 |
| Estate Planning Guide | $47 |
| Will Guide | $37 |
| Power of Attorney eBook | $29 |
| Probate Guide eBook | $29 |
| Letters of Administration eBook | $29 |
| Executor Guide eBook | $29 |
| Total Value | $498 |
| You Pay Today | $149 |
| You Save | $349 — 70% off |
✅ Digital Will — protects your passwords, crypto and online accounts
✅ Last Will — protects your house, savings, and physical assets
✅ 6 Expert Guides — everything you need to complete your plan
✅ Valid in All U.S. States (except Louisiana)
✅ Instant download — complete today
✅ 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
✅ One-time payment. No subscription. Yours forever.
Total Value: $498!
Your Price Today: $149
You Save $349 — 70% off
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You've Been Meaning to Handle This.
You know you should.
You've known for a while.
But every time you sit down to do it... something comes up.
Work. Kids. Life.
Or maybe it just feels too HEAVY.
Like if you don't think about it, maybe it won't happen.
So you close the laptop. Tell yourself you'll do it next month.
And the months keep stacking up.
But here's the thing:
Your family doesn't get to procrastinate when you're gone.
They have to deal with it the DAY you die.
So the question isn't whether you SHOULD do this.
It's whether you're gonna make them figure it out... or handle it NOW while it's still easy.
The Man Who Saw This Problem Before Anyone Else
Ivon T. Hughes has been protecting families' assets since 1969.
Not as some self-appointed online guru.
Not from a course he took last year.
He's was a licensed real estate broker.
He was a life insurance and annuities professional with over five decades of client work.
He studied law at the University of Melbourne.
In his many years of practice, he has never once been sanctioned or reprimanded for unprofessional conduct.
You can verify his credentials yourself. They're public record.
But here's what matters most:
For decades, Ivon watched the same preventable disaster play out with family after family.
A husband would die. The wife would call. She had the Will. Everything looked fine.
But then she'd try to access his email.
❌ Denied.
His online banking.
❌ Denied.
His cryptocurrency — sometimes tens of thousands of dollars — locked behind a password nobody knew.
The Will covered the house and the savings account.
It said nothing about the digital life her husband had built over twenty years.
There was no legal document designed to handle this.
So Ivon built one.
He called it The Complete Estate Plan.
A private document, a Digital Will is separate from your Last Will, that never enters public record, never goes through probate, and gives your family access to everything they need — without the legal fees, without the chaos, and without losing what you spent a lifetime building.
"Why is this only $149 if lawyers charge $1,500?"
Because this isn't a lawyer's billable hour.
These are expert-drafted, fill-in-the-blank documents developed over decades of real-world experience.
You complete them yourself, at home, on your own time.
No appointment. No hourly rate. No bill that arrives three weeks later.
The documents do the same job.
You just don't pay for the office on Fifth Avenue.
"Is this actually legal?"
Yes.
The Last Will meets all legal requirements and is Valid in All U.S. States (except Louisiana).
(All except Louisiana, which operates under a unique civil law system.)
The Digital Will is a private document.
It does not go through probate and does not become public record.
That's precisely what makes it the only legal document that can safely carry your passwords, credentials, and digital access instructions.
Both documents were developed by Ivon T. Hughes, a wealth protection professional with 55 years of verifiable experience and a spotless professional record.
And if you're still not sure?
You're covered by a 60-day money-back guarantee.
You risk nothing.
"Can't I just tell my spouse my passwords?"
You can.
If you're confident she'll remember every account that exists, write them all down somewhere safe, never lose that piece of paper, update it every time you change a password, and know which accounts even matter and which to close.
When you're gone, she's going to be grieving.
Overwhelmed.
Exhausted.
The last thing she needs is to be on hold with Google, trying to prove she has the right to access your photos.
The last thing she deserves is to realize you knew this could happen... and didn't handle it.
Do her a favor.
Handle it now.
"I already have a Will."
Good.
This makes it relevant again.
Most Wills are effectively outdated within five to ten years.
Laws change. Families change. Assets change.
And your existing Will was almost certainly written before digital assets were part of everyday life — which means it covers none of them.
This bundle lets you do two things at once:
- Update your Last Will with current beneficiaries, executors, and assets
- Add The Complete Estate Plan to cover everything your old Will was never designed to handle
A complete refresh.
In 30 minutes.
For $149.
"How do I know this will hold up?"
The Last Will is Valid in All U.S. States (except Louisiana).
You sign it in front of two witnesses.
That's the legal requirement — and it's the same requirement whether you paid $149 or $1,500.
The Digital Will functions as your explicit written authorization to a trusted person, giving them the access and authority to manage your digital life.
Its value is practical as much as legal.
Both documents were drafted by a credentialed professional with 55 years of experience.
Credentials publicly verifiable.
Record spotless.
The Real Cost of Waiting
People often assume the alternative to a $149 document kit is saving $149.
It isn't.
The alternative is probate.
Here's what probate actually costs when there's no valid Will:
California Probate Costs:
- Court filing fees: $435 to $500
- Executor fees: 4% of first $100K, 3% of next $100K, 2% of next $800K — often $10,000 to $50,000 or more
- Attorney fees: Same percentage structure — another $10,000 to $50,000 or more
- Total potential cost: $20,000 to $100,000 or more for a mid-size estate
Texas Probate Costs:
- Court costs: $300 to $500
- Attorney fees: $3,000 to $5,000 or more
- Administrator bond: $500 to $1,000
Total potential cost: $4,000 to $7,000 or more
(Source: Judicial Branch of California)
Pay $149 now.
Or pay $4,000 to $100,000 later.
That is the actual decision you're making today.
What People Are Saying
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"I kept telling myself I'd get around to it. For six years."
"I'm a pretty organized person. I have insurance, I have investments, I handle our finances. But every time I sat down to do the Will I just... closed the laptop. When I finally did this, it took me 28 minutes. I sat there afterward feeling like an idiot for waiting so long. My wife cried when I told her it was done. Not sad crying. Relief." — James R., 54, small business owner ★★★★★
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"I had $60,000 in crypto my wife didn't even know existed."
"That's not a great conversation to have. But I had it. I listed everything in the Digital Will, set up my son as Digital Executor, and now there's a document that explains exactly where everything is, how to access it, and what to do with it. Took me an evening. The peace of mind has been worth a hundred times the $149"— David M., 61, retired engineer ★★★★★
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"I thought I needed a lawyer. I thought it would take weeks. I thought it would cost a fortune."
"None of those things were true. I'm a single mom with two kids and I'd been terrified to look at estate planning because I assumed it was something only wealthy people with lawyers did. I finished both documents in one sitting after the kids went to bed. For the first time in years I feel like I've actually done right by them."— Sandra K., 47, nurse ★★★★★
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"My brother's family is still in court. Three years after he died."
"He had a Will. But it was twenty years old and it said nothing about his online business, his crypto, or his investment accounts. Watching what his wife has been through is what finally made me do this. I did mine the same week. Different documents, different outcome. Don't wait for someone you love to go through it first."— Robert T., 58, sales manager ★★★★★
All FAQs are based on real customer questions
Your Questions, Answered
1. Does this work in my state?
Yes, with one exception. The Last Will is Valid in All U.S. States (except Louisiana). Louisiana operates under a unique civil law system that requires different documentation. If you are in Louisiana, this product is not the right fit and we'd rather tell you that upfront.
2. What if I already have a Will?
This updates it. Add new beneficiaries, update your Executor, account for assets you've accumulated since, and add The Digital Legacy System to cover everything your existing Will was never designed to handle.
3. What's the difference between the Last Will and the Digital Will?
Your Last Will covers physical assets including your home, savings, and possessions, and becomes public record at death. Your Digital Will covers online accounts, passwords, and digital assets, and stays private permanently. You need both, because your Last Will legally cannot include sensitive digital information.
4. How long does this take?
Most people complete both documents in 30 minutes or less.
5. Do I need a lawyer to use this?
No. The documents are fill-in-the-blank with plain-English instructions throughout. You complete them at home, sign in front of two witnesses, and you're done. If you want a lawyer to review them afterward, you can. But you don't need one.
6. Can I update my documents later?
Yes. The documents are fully editable. If your life changes, new children, a remarriage, new assets, you update them yourself at no additional cost.
7. What if I'm not satisfied?
Email us within 60 days for a full refund. No forms, no questions, no hassle.
8. What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Shop Pay, and Union Pay.
You Can Handle This Right Now.
Thirty minutes from now, you'll be done.
Your family will be protected.
Your digital life will be documented.
Your physical assets will be accounted for.
And you'll finally be able to say:
"I took care of my family. Even after I'm gone."
Most people never get to say that.
But you can.
Right now.
For $149.
✅ Digital Will — protects your passwords, crypto, photos, and online accounts
✅ Last Will — protects your house, savings, and physical belongings
✅ 6 Expert Guides — everything you need to complete your plan
✅ Valid in All U.S. States (except Louisiana)
✅ Complete today
✅ 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee — completely risk-fre
✅ One-time payment. No subscription. Yours forever.
Total Value: $498!
Your Price Today: $149
You Save $349 — 70% off
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