FAQs
1. What is Encompass Pro Se?
Encompass Pro Se is a non-law firm service that helps individuals and families prepare professional, attorney-backed estate planning documents—without the high cost of a traditional law office. We assist with wills, trusts, Lady Bird deeds, powers of attorney, and more.
2. Are you a law firm?
No. Encompass Pro Se is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation. However, all documents are reviewed or drafted by a licensed Florida attorney to ensure legal compliance and accuracy.
3. What types of documents do you prepare?
We offer a full range of estate planning documents, including:
4. How much do your services cost?
Our pricing is flat-rate and transparent. For example:
Wills start at $300
Trusts start at $500
Full estate planning packages range from $300 to $1,100, depending on whether you're single or a couple and whether a trust is included.
We also offer discounted pricing for bundles and additional documents. Contact us for a full quote.
5. Who is your attorney partner?
All of our documents are overseen by Attorney George Trovato of Principle Legal, a licensed Florida attorney who specializes in estate planning and probate law. This partnership ensures every document is professionally prepared and legally sound.
6. What areas do you serve?
We are based in Port Orange, Florida, and serve all of Volusia, Flagler, and Seminole Counties, including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Deltona, DeLand, and surrounding areas. We also assist clients statewide through virtual consultations.
7. How do I get started?
It’s easy! Call us at 321-389-9897 to schedule a free consultation. We’ll walk you through your options, gather the information needed, and help you decide which documents best fit your needs.
8. What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will outlines how your assets are distributed after your death and may go through probate. A revocable living trust allows you to avoid probate and manage your assets both during your lifetime and after your passing. We help you decide which option is best for your situation.
9. What is a Lady Bird Deed and why would I need one?
A Lady Bird Deed allows you to transfer real estate directly to a beneficiary upon death—without probate—while still keeping full control of the property during your lifetime. It’s a powerful and underused tool in Florida estate planning.
10. Can I update my documents later?
Yes. Life changes, and so can your plan. If you need to update or revise any document in the future, we’re here to help—quickly and affordably.
11. Do you offer services for bankruptcy or divorce?
Yes, we assist with Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Uncontested Divorce on a case-by-case basis. These services are also backed by a licensed Florida attorney and priced affordably. Contact us for more information.
12. How is Encompass Pro Se different from online legal sites?
Unlike DIY or national document websites, we provide personalized, Florida-specific documents with attorney oversight, local support, and one-on-one guidance. We work with real people—not algorithms—and are available before, during, and after your planning process.