How Much Does Estate Planning Cost in Nevada?
Nevada pricing is near the national average. Updated for 2026.
Estate Planning Pricing in Nevada
In Nevada, the average cost for estate planning is $2,040 per estate plan, which is 2% higher than the national average of $2,000. Most Nevada residents pay between $510 and $5,100.
Nevada has costs that track closely with the national average, though prices can still vary between urban and rural areas within the state.
Estate planning creates legal documents to protect your assets and wishes. A basic plan includes a will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive. Complex estates may need trusts and tax planning.
Nevada vs National Average
What Affects Estate Planning Cost in Nevada?
Package
Basic (will + POA + directive): $500-$1,500. With living trust: $1,500-$3,500. Complex estate: $3,000-$7,000+
DIY
Online services: $200-$600. Attorney-reviewed online: $400-$1,000
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๐ก Tips to Save on Estate Planning in Nevada
- 1.Basic will + POA + healthcare directive is sufficient for most people
- 2.Online services (LegalZoom, Trust & Will) cost $200-$600 for simple estates
- 3.Many attorneys offer estate planning packages at a flat rate
- 4.Review and update every 3-5 years rather than creating from scratch
๐ Estate Planning in Nevada Cost Trends (2020โ2024)
Prices have increased +17.7% over the last 5 years
| Year | National Avg | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | $1,733 | โ |
| 2021 | $1,806 | +4.2% |
| 2022 | $1,923 | +6.5% |
| 2023 | $1,977 | +2.8% |
| 2024 | $2,040 | +3.2% |
Based on national averages adjusted for annual inflation. Actual costs vary by location and project scope.
๐ฌ What Did You Pay?
Real costs reported by homeowners for Estate Planning in Nevada
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Do I need a trust?
A trust avoids probate and provides privacy. It's recommended if you own property, have assets over $100K, have minor children, or want to control how assets are distributed after death.
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