I will provide a simple revocable living trust
Attorney at Law
About this Gig
Protect your family and avoid probate court with an Attorney-Made DIY Living Trust.
A Living Trust is the simplest and most effective way to make sure your assets go directly to the people you love without the delays, costs, and stress of probate court.
This DIY Living Trust includes a professionally drafted, fillable trust document plus easy-to-follow instructions written in plain English. No legal background required.
What you get:
- Attorney-drafted fillable Living Trust document
- Step-by-step instructions in plain English
- Instant digital download
This is perfect for you if:
- You own a home or bank accounts
- You want to protect your family without paying attorney fees
- You've been putting off estate planning because it feels overwhelming
- You want to skip the $4,000 attorney bill.
Get protected today!
Field of law:
Other
Target country:
United States
Document type:
Other
Agreement type:
Other
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FAQ
Is it valid in all 50 states?
Yes
Should I use this document if I want to ensure me or my parents qualify for Medicaid?
No. You need to discuss your options with a licensed attorney. Medicaid planning is complex and should be directed under the supervision of a licensed attorney.
Can I use this if I have 1 or 2 properties?
This Trust is suitable for planners with no property and for anyone with multiple properties
Will I have to take the documents to court?
No, a trust is not required to be submitted to a court while you're alive or after you pass away unless in a scenario where the trust is contested. The instructions include steps for what to do with the documents once they are completed.
Will I need the services of a notary?
Yes.
Can I use this trust to create a Special Needs Trust?
No, you will need to speak with an attorney.
What's the difference between a Revocable Trust and Irrevocable Trust?
Revocable Trusts can be amended and an irrevocable trust cannot. One is not better than the other, it just depends on your specific needs. If you'd like an irrevocable trust, I recommend you speak with a licensed attorney.

