Our attorney designed living trust forms are reviewed and updated for each state every year.
What’s the process?
- Answer simple questions on our online questionnaire.
- Within a couple of hours, our highly trained staff are going to call you to go over your forms for problems, omissions, and misinterpreted questions.
- Then when it’s ready to go, our software will generate a legally valid Living Trust, tailored to your wishes and the laws of your state.
- Now, we send them to you to get signed, we tell you exactly where to sign so you can’t miss it.
- Finally, it’s ready to be notarized and recorded.
Features
Avoids Probate
Specify end of life arrangements
Specify healthcare wishes
List specific gifts
List other specific requests
Name a guardian for children
Name a guardian for pets
Name a Trustee to manage assets
Create specific provisions
Protect Trust assets
Your order may include the following documents
- Living Trust
- Pour Over Will
- Financial Power of Attorney
- Advance Healthcare Directives
- Living Will
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8 Reasons You Absolutely Must Create an Estate Plan
…and How to Get Started
With an estate plan you can…
1- Provide support and financial stability for your surviving spouse, children and grandchildren.
2-Make sure your wishes are carried out when you can no longer manage your affairs. It’s important to have both a Power of Attorney and Living Will.
3-Distribute assets in a timely fashion, with a minimum of legal hassle.
4-Minimize taxes and expenses that can go along with transferring assets.
5-Provide enough cash to meet expenses and prevent the forced sale of assets.
6-Avoid problems for your loved ones by ensuring that the beneficiaries named on your life insurance and retirement plans are still the people you want to benefit.
7-Protect your family’s privacy with an estate plan designed to prevent your will from becoming public record.
8-Set and meet expectations of your survivors so there is no confusion or misunderstanding.