Minimize the cost and delays of the probate process and make sure your wishes are carried out, easy and 100% for free.









A revocable living trust is an estate planning tool that can be used to distribute your possessions to people and organizations when you pass away.
To take full advantage of your revocable living trust, you need to transfer your assets and property to the trust during your lifetime. Once you (the trust's Grantor and Initial Trustee) pass away, a Successor Trustee will distribute the property in the trust according to your wishes outlined in the trust agreement.
Avoid costly fees and delays by allowing your assets to be distributed without going through probate.
Leave your assets to your heirs without subjecting them to public proceedings.
Create a trust with your spouse or partner so you can protect each other, as well as your children and other beneficiaries.
A Revocable Living Trust and a Last Will & Testament accomplish similar things, but have important differences.
Distributes assets after a person passes away
Avoids probate
Private record
Requires little maintenance
Appoint guardians for children and pets
Specify funeral instructions
It takes only 20 minutes to fill out the information required for your revocable living trust.
Print out your documents and read through to make sure they accurately reflect your wishes.
Sign your forms to make it official and follow the instructions to transfer assets into your trust.