Keystone turns a plain-English conversation into a complete draft estate plan — then puts a licensed attorney's judgment between the draft and your signature. Every plan, every time.
Plain English. Ten minutes. Not a 40-page questionnaire.
For David & Sarah Calloway · Centennial, Colorado
Keystone ran 14 automated consistency checks. Results route directly to attorney review — the draft is never delivered without one.
Reviewing attorney: Shelley Thompson, Esq. · Law Office of Shelley Thompson LLC · Colorado
Every issue found in review has been corrected. The final package carries the attorney's approval — not the AI's.
The client relationship, the legal judgment, and the final signature are yours. Keystone never gives legal advice and nothing is delivered without your approval — the review you just saw is mandatory, on every plan.
Guided intake, a complete first draft in minutes, and deterministic completeness checks — residuary, definitions, funding, designations, execution formalities. Every “Keystone check ✓” you saw is a repeatable test, not a guess.
Unbundled pricing: your firm pays a flat software fee, and you bill your own review fee directly to your client. Keystone never takes a share of legal fees — nothing to explain under Rule 5.4.
“More families served per attorney-hour — with your name on better documents.”
Drafting time measured in minutes, not hours. Six landmines caught before signature — two of them the ones you told us about.