
Estate Planning Made Simple for Modern Life
Accessible estate planning education and resources for adults 18-55
Start Your Estate PlanPower & Pen demystifies estate planning for younger adults and families.
We believe everyone deserves clear, straightforward guidance on protecting what matters most—without the legal jargon or intimidating processes.
With only 33% of adults ages 18-55 having a will, our mission is to change that statistic through accessible education and practical tools that make estate planning approachable for every stage of life.


Estate Planning Resources
Clear, actionable guidance for creating your essential documents:
- Will creation guides
- Guardian designation explanations
- Digital asset protection plans
- Step-by-step estate planning checklists
Family Protection Planning
Resources focused on protecting your loved ones:
- Guardianship designation guides
- Blended family considerations
- Planning for children with special needs
- International estate planning resources


Digital Legacy Protection
Help securing your online life for the future:
- Digital asset inventory templates
- Password management systems
- Online account legacy instructions
- Social media account handling guides
Why Start Planning Now
- Life Changes Fast: Marriage, children, home ownership—all require updated planning
- Protect Your Choices: Ensure your wishes are known and legally protected
- Guardian Your Children: Name guardians who share your values and parenting philosophy
- Secure Digital Assets: Protect online accounts, photos, and digital properties
- Peace of Mind: Sleep better knowing you've taken care of these important decisions

Common Myths Debunked
"I'm too young to need a will"
Actually, adults of all ages benefit from basic estate planning, especially if you have digital assets, pets, or specific wishes about your care.
"Estate planning is only for the wealthy"
Everyone has something worth protecting—from family heirlooms to digital photos to ensuring your children are cared for by people you trust.
"It's too complicated and expensive"
Modern estate planning can be straightforward and affordable with the right guidance and resources.