Protect Your Family’s Legacy According to Islamic Principles
Create an estate plan designed specifically for Muslim families in California.
Currently serving California residents only
What's Included in Every Plan
Every plan includes four essential legal documents, working together to protect your family and your legacy.
Revocable Living Trust
The cornerstone of your estate plan. A revocable living trust allows you to manage your assets during your lifetime and distribute them according to Islamic inheritance principles after your passing — all while avoiding probate.
Pour-Over Will
A safety net that catches any assets not yet transferred into your trust. It directs these remaining assets into your trust upon your passing, ensuring everything is distributed according to your wishes.
Durable Power of Attorney
Designate a trusted person to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated. This ensures your finances are handled responsibly and in accordance with your values.
Advance Healthcare Directive
Document your healthcare preferences and appoint someone to make medical decisions on your behalf. Specify wishes that align with your faith, including end-of-life care preferences.
How It Works
Three straightforward steps to a complete, faith-aligned estate plan.
Choose Your Plan
Select from our Free DIY, DIY Self-Service, or Bespoke Attorney Service tier based on your needs and estate complexity.
Complete Your Documents
Answer guided questions about your family, assets, and wishes. Our system generates Islamically adherent, California-compliant documents.
Protect Your Family
Finalize, sign, and fund your trust. Your estate plan is complete — your family is protected according to your faith and the law.
Why Faith-Aligned Estate Planning Matters
For Muslim families, estate planning is more than a legal task — it’s a religious responsibility. Islamic inheritance principles (faraid) provide specific guidance on how assets should be distributed among family members, ensuring fairness and fulfilling obligations to heirs.
Without a properly structured trust, California’s intestacy laws — not Islamic guidance — will determine how your estate is divided. This can result in distributions that conflict with your faith and your family’s expectations.
A well-crafted estate plan also allows you to make a wasiyyah (charitable bequest) of up to one-third of your estate, fulfilling the prophetic tradition of ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah) while providing for your heirs according to Islamic guidance.
California law fully supports faith-aligned estate planning through revocable living trusts. Our documents are structured to honor Islamic inheritance traditions while complying with California Probate Code.
Islamic Inheritance (Faraid)
Specific shares for spouses, children, parents, and other heirs as outlined in Islamic guidance.
Charitable Bequest (Wasiyyah)
Allocate up to one-third of your estate to charity, fulfilling the tradition of sadaqah jariyah.
Probate Avoidance
A revocable living trust bypasses California's probate process, saving your family time and expense.
California Compliance
Every document is drafted to comply with California Probate Code and state-specific requirements.
Currently Available for California Residents Only
Our documents are drafted to comply with California Probate Code. We plan to expand to additional states in the future.
Your Family Deserves a Plan That Honors Your Faith
Don’t leave your estate to chance — or to laws that don’t reflect your values. Start your Islamically adherent estate plan today.