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Affordable estate plans. Priceless peace of mind.

Give your loved ones clarity and leave a legacy that lasts. Our guided online platform is the easiest way to create your estate plan and keep it up to date.

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Make sure your loved ones are covered.

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.

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

Why everyone needs a plan.

Creating an estate plan puts you in control—no matter what happens. Whether you’re naming a guardian for your pet, choosing what goes to whom, or specifying how you want to be treated in your final days, a clear plan protects your loved ones and ensures your wishes are carried out.

✔ Appoint guardians for your children and pets

✔ Make critical medical decisions

✔ Determine how your assets should be passed down

✔ Specify your final arrangements

How It Works

It’s the smart, modern way to create and manage your estate plan.

Our tools are designed by attorneys and customized by you. Laws vary state-by-state, so we ensure you have exactly what you need to complete your plan.

Not only do we break the process down into bite-sized tasks, but we're also ready to answer your questions with unlimited chat and technical support.

Built with every family in mind, our simple online platform and budget-conscious plans make estate planning more accessible than ever.

With a wide range of plans and services, we'll find the best fit for you. Once you begin, all of your information is automatically secured with bank-level encryption.

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Pick the Right Plan

A trust or a will? Which one is right for you?

Take our quiz to get matched with an estate plan.

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.

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Do you have questions about your plan?

Don’t rely on googling or guesswork. Our support team has your back and will make the process easy. Whether we’re in the office or not, we always respond as soon as possible.

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FAQs

Commonly Asked Questions

Creating your Estate Plan through Trust & Will is far less expensive than creating your Plan with an attorney. We removed the middle man so that we could make Estate Planning accessible, inclusive, and affordable for all.

Our Trust-Based Estate Plan starts at $499 and our Will-Based Estate Plan starts at just $199. If you want to speak with an attorney about your plan, we offer attorney support for an additional $299.

It takes most people about 20 minutes to complete their Trust and 15 minutes to complete their Will.

A Trust is the most comprehensive Estate Plan and offers people more control over when and how their assets are distributed. Trusts also allow you to avoid probate court.

A Will lets you nominate guardians for your children and specify your health care preferences, final arrangement wishes, and how you want your assets distributed.

Notarization and signing requirements vary from state to state. Some states require two witnesses to be present while signing your documents and other states require a notary. Always confirm with your specific state laws.

Trust & Will makes it easy to update your Estate Planning documents. Simply login to your account and make any necessary changes. We suggest updating your plan after any major life event or every three to five years.

You can upgrade your Estate Plan any time you wish and the money you paid to purchase your original plan will be subtracted from your new plan. For example, if you paid $199 for your Will and decide you’re ready to create your Trust, the $199 will be put towards the cost of your Trust.