Do Online Wills Actually Work? What Denver Families Need to Know

Dan McKenzie • June 15, 2026

Many people wonder whether they can save time and money by using an online service to draft their estate plan. You see advertisements promising that a quick digital form is all you need. But do online wills actually work when your family needs them most? The short answer is that online wills are not a scam. The companies selling them are telling the truth when they say the documents can be legally valid. However, there is a big difference between a document that is technically legal and one that actually protects your family.


The Difference Between Legal and Effective

Online legal forms are designed to be generic. They use standard templates to fit as many people as possible. If you are young, single, have no children, and own very little, a simple online option might be adequate. The stakes are lower, the complexity is low, and the margin for error is forgiving. But if you have built a life here in the Denver metro area, your situation is likely much more complex. A downloadable form cannot understand the unique needs of a modern family, nor can it offer personalized advice for your specific assets.



Why DIY Wills Often Fail

The real problem with a do-it-yourself estate plan is that you will not be around to fix the mistakes. A minor error in how a document is signed or worded can cause massive headaches later. Your loved ones might end up stuck in a long, expensive probate court process. Probate is the court-supervised system that handles a person's estate after they pass away. Instead of an easy transition, your family could face unnecessary stress during an already difficult time.



Protecting Your Family's Future

When you have a home, retirement savings, and children, you need an estate plan that lasts. You want to make sure your assets are protected, and your children are cared for by the people you choose. Working with a local attorney ensures that your documents comply with Colorado law and align with your personal goals. Just as you tune your gear before skiing in the mountains, investing in a professional estate plan gives you peace of mind that everything will perform correctly when it matters most.


Schedule a Consultation Today

You have worked hard to build a good life for your family in Colorado. Do not leave their future up to a generic internet template. The McKenzie Law Firm, LLC helps families across the Denver metro area build secure, comprehensive estate plans. We invite you to schedule a consultation with our team today to protect what matters most. Call us at 720-821-7604 to get started.



Legal Disclaimer: The McKenzie Law Firm, LLC practices law exclusively in Colorado. This post is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified attorney regarding your specific situation.

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