Honest comparison
LegalPath vs Epilogue.
Two Canadian self-serve legal services. Epilogue is the wills-and-POA specialist, founded by former estate lawyers. LegalPath covers wills plus everything else a Canadian household actually deals with: separations, leases, employment, family agreements, business. Here is the honest comparison.
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Side by side.
LegalPath
Epilogue
Both Canadian companies, both authored around Canadian provincial law.
LegalPath
Epilogue
Epilogue is founded by Daniel Goldgut and Arin Klug, both former estate lawyers in Ontario. LegalPath is family-run from Edmonton. Both are template platforms; neither reviews individual customer documents.
LegalPath
Epilogue
LegalPath covers wills, family law (separation, divorce, cohabitation, prenup, parenting plans), employment (termination letters, contracts, severance), tenancy (notices, tribunal applications, deposit demands), business (incorporation), and consumer paperwork. Epilogue is focused exclusively on wills and powers of attorney.
LegalPath
Epilogue
Epilogue charges $139 for a single will. LegalPath Pro Annual ($99/yr) is cheaper than a single Epilogue will, and includes unlimited additional forms across all 11 categories.
LegalPath
Epilogue
LegalPath Estate Essentials bundles Simple Will + Enduring POA + Personal Directive. Epilogue Will + Incapacity Documents is $199 for the same three documents.
LegalPath
Epilogue
LegalPath covers every province and territory (including Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Québec in French) plus federal forms. Epilogue operates in 9 English-speaking provinces and does not cover the territories or Québec.
LegalPath
YesEpilogue
NoLegalPath includes a plain-English AI assistant on every form. Epilogue's wizard is excellent but does not include AI-driven help.
LegalPath
Epilogue
NoEpilogue is per-document pricing. LegalPath offers Pro Monthly ($19.99), Pro Annual ($99), Premium ($299/yr with family sharing).
LegalPath
Epilogue
Epilogue's positioning leans on founder credentials (two former estate lawyers built the templates). LegalPath positions on product-level accuracy: templates built around current Canadian Acts, validated against provincial frameworks.
LegalPath
Epilogue
NoLegalPath is paid-only right now ($19 per form or $99/year unlimited). Free account browsing is supported; checkout is per-form or per-subscription.
LegalPath
Epilogue
LegalPath protects unused purchases and additionally reimburses up to $100 in filing fees if a court or registry rejects a form because of a defect on our side. Epilogue offers standard refunds.
LegalPath
Epilogue
Both store customer data in Canada, subject to PIPEDA federally.
LegalPath
Epilogue
Epilogue is English-only. LegalPath is authoring Quebec forms with Civil Code adaptations, English-first, with French translation planned for Phase B.
LegalPath
Epilogue
Epilogue's pricing model lets you update your will whenever life changes without extra charge. LegalPath's free per-form re-generation is 90 days for one-off purchases, unlimited for subscribers.
Which one is right
Pick the one that fits.
Choose Epilogue if
Choose LegalPath if
- You need more than just estate paperwork
- You want unlimited forms for $99/year (cheaper than a single Epilogue will)
- You want a plain-English AI assistant walking you through every question
- You want clear refund terms plus filing-fee reimbursement for defects on our side
- You want Quebec coverage (Epilogue is English-only)
Start with LegalPath.
Create an account, browse every form, and pay $19 to $299 per form, or unlock everything with Pro Annual at $99/year.
Create accountSources: Epilogue public pricing and feature pages, LegalPath production catalog as of May 2026.