Enter your property's address to get a card with the details.
Pick what you want to do, make a trust, choosing who gets what, or creating a home plan.
Give information about the helpers and the people who own it.
Get your final document and get our help online.
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Features | Really Trust Us | Legal Zoom | Traditional Lawyer |
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Personalized Estate Planning | |||
Attorney Reviewed Documents | |||
Avoid Probate Court | |||
Free Customer Support | |||
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Complete in Under 1 Hour | |||
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Manage your trust on your own | |||
Fully online — no need to go anywhere | |||
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Keep your property safe and plan for the future with the best online trust builder. Our platform helps you make legal documents easily. You can draft, customize, notarize, and store them, all while following Florida’s laws. It’s simple, low-cost, and stress-free. Take care of your loved ones and protect what matters most. Peace of mind is just a few steps away.
Learn more about living trusts, wills, probate, and other estate planning topics.
A will is easier to make, but it goes to court when you pass away. That can take time and money.
A living trust helps skip court, but it takes more work to set up and manage.
Probate is when the court decides who gets your things after you die. It can take a while and cost money.
If you have a will, your stuff goes through probate. If you have a trust, it doesn’t.
Yes, you can. While you're alive, you can move things like your house in or out of your trust.
After you pass away, your chosen person (a trustee) takes care of it.
A revocable trust means you can change or cancel it anytime.
An irrevocable trust means you can’t change it once it’s made.
Yes, a will helps cover anything not in your trust and lets you name guardians for your kids.
Yes! A trust works in all 50 states.
No, you don’t need a lawyer. Our process is standardized for 99% of users.
No, you can’t put your 401k in a trust.
No. Trusts are helpful for lots of people, even if they’re not rich. They help manage your stuff and skip probate.
There’s no exact amount. Trusts are useful for people with kids, special needs, or lots of stuff to protect.
It takes time to move your house into a trust. But once it’s in, your family can get it faster when you’re gone.
It's more affordable with us — even cheaper than LegalZoom or hiring a lawyer.
It might. It depends on how your trust is set up.
Just answer a few simple questions — it takes less than 5 minutes. Everything is standardized, no need to speak with a lawyer. Once you're done, we handle the rest. Your trust will be processed by the local town hall and appear on your dashboard for easy management and future updates.