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Living Trust: Your Legacy, Protected

Create a legally binding living trust online to avoid probate, protect your privacy, and ensure seamless transfer of assets to your beneficiaries.

Benefits of a Living Trust

A living trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to transfer assets to a trust during your lifetime. The trust then manages and distributes those assets according to your wishes after your death.

Our online living trust service helps you:

  • Avoid the time and expense of probate
  • Maintain privacy of your estate affairs
  • Ensure continuous management of assets if you become incapacitated
  • Provide detailed instructions for asset distribution
  • Reduce potential family conflicts over inheritance

Create Your Trust Today

Our state-specific trust templates ensure your document is legally valid wherever you live.

Types of Living Trusts We Offer

Revocable Living Trust

Provides flexibility as it can be modified or revoked during your lifetime. Assets remain under your control while avoiding probate.

  • • Full control during your lifetime
  • • Avoid probate process
  • • Seamless transition of assets
  • • Privacy protection

Specialized Trust Options

Additional trust options for specific needs that can be included with our premium plans.

  • • Marital trusts
  • • Special needs trusts
  • • Pet trusts
  • • Charitable remainder trusts

How Our Living Trust Service Works

Step 1

Complete Our Questionnaire

Answer questions about your assets, beneficiaries, and how you want your estate managed.

Step 2

Generate Your Trust Documents

Our system creates customized trust documents based on your inputs and state requirements.

Step 3

Execute and Fund Your Trust

Sign your trust documents and transfer assets into the trust following our detailed instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a will and a living trust?

A will goes into effect after death and must go through probate court, while a living trust takes effect immediately, avoids probate, and can manage your assets if you become incapacitated.

How do I transfer assets to my trust?

After creating your trust, you'll need to retitle assets in the name of the trust. Our service provides detailed instructions for transferring real estate, financial accounts, and other assets.

Do I still need a will if I have a living trust?

Yes, a "pour-over will" is recommended to handle any assets not transferred to your trust and to name guardians for minor children, which cannot be done in a trust.

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