What plan is right for you? Let’s find out.

Not sure where to start? That’s okay! Answer a few simple questions and we’ll suggest the best plan to fit your unique needs.

Why are we asking this?

If you have minor children, a will is essential for naming legal guardians. The number of children and their ages also impact how trusts and inheritances are structured. Additionally, a trust ensures your family will not have to go through the lengthy, expensive, and stressful probate court process after you’re gone.

Choose Your Plan

Start your estate planning journey today.

Ready to take the first step in securing your future and legacy? Choose a plan below to create your account and get started.

Set up a Trust.

Your complete plan to protect and transfer your assets. A trust prevents your loved ones from losing time and money in probate court.

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  • Popular choice for homeowners
  • Contains all Will documents
  • Goes into effect while you’re living

Write a Will.

Cover the basics, like who will be responsible for your children and what should happen to your assets after you're gone.

More About Wills →

  • Does not prevent probate court
  • Most affordable estate plan
  • Goes into effect after you're gone

Member Reviews

We’ve helped over 1M people secure their legacies!

Creating our family trust was very easy and the prompts for decisions made the process easy. Funding the trust took time and...

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May 20, 2025

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May 19, 2025

The program was easy to use and the support help to answer questions was great

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May 19, 2025

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FAQs

Common questions.

Some people can finish their estate plans in as little as 30 minutes. But don’t worry, we’ll save your responses as you go so you can always pick up where you left off.

All of our estate plans are built by attorneys and customized by you. Every plan is legally-valid, state specific, and created to meet your specific needs.

In order to ensure your estate plan is legally binding, sign and notarize the documents upon receiving or downloading.

Check out our Learn Center to learn more about the legality of online Wills or witness and notary requirements.

We are so sorry for your loss and we’re here to support you in figuring out the next steps. First, obtain legal documentation of the death and notify the necessary parties. Follow this checklist to ensure you’re correctly managing this challenging situation.

Here at Trust & Will, we use bank-level security to protect and encrypt your personal information. We’re serious about security and we’ll never sell or share your information without consent.

Yes. Payment plans are available for both our Will Plan and Trust Plan. We offer payment plans to align with our mission to make estate planning and settlement affordable and accessible for everyone.