Secure your legacy and family’s future.
As a Navy Federal member, you qualify for 25% off the estate plan of your choice.
Welcome Navy Federal members.
As a Navy Federal member, you’re eligible for a 25% discount on any estate plan. Creating an estate plan is the greatest gift you can give your loved ones to ensure their future is secured and your legacy lives on. Nominate guardians for your children or pets, outline your health care preferences, and give your family peace of mind.
Join over half a million families whose futures are covered with an estate plan from Trust & Will.
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How it Works
It's the smart, modern way for Navy Federal members to create and manage their estate plans.
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Answer a few simple questions.
Create your Estate Plan by deciding what's right for you & your family with all options customized to your specific needs.
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Instantly download or ship your documents.
Instantly download your documents or request a complimentary shipment of your Estate Plan - included with your initial purchase.
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Sign & notarize at your convenience.
In order for your documents to be legally binding, they must be signed and notarized. Don’t worry, we can help.
Navy Federal members — get the plan that's right for you.
Trust
Avoid probate by creating a complete Trust-Based Estate Plan for the protection and transfer of your most important assets.
$499
$374.25
(25% off)
Will
A plan for who will look after your children, what should happen to your assets and how you’d like to be cared for, when you need it.
$199
$149.25
(25% off)
Your dedicated support team.
Questions about your plan? Don’t rely on googling or guesswork—your support team is on the case. Even if we’re not in-office, we always respond as soon as possible. We’re here to make the process easy.
We’re available:
• Monday-Friday 7am-5pm PT
Commonly asked questions
The length of time it takes to complete probate varies greatly depending on the state in which you reside and the size of your estate. Rest assured that our probate experts will help you move through the process as quickly as possible.
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.
If you are your loved one’s executor and looking for help with estate settlement, learn more about our Probate offering.
Get started today.
Your documents will be shipped straight to your door, for free.
Get started today.
Your documents will be shipped straight to your door, for free.