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$599

Trust Creation

Create a complete, Trust-Based Estate Plan starting at $599 to safeguard and transfer your most important assets while avoiding probate.

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$299

Will Creation

A plan to designate guardians for your children, outline the distribution of your assets, and specify your care preferences when needed.


A Trust-Driven Estate Plan

The most thorough and effective way to protect your assets and loved ones. Bypass probate court and ensure your assets are transferred smoothly to your beneficiaries with a Trust-Driven Estate Plan.

Includes personalized, state-specific estate planning documents to designate guardians for your children, inventory your assets, and specify your wishes in the event of a medical emergency, ensuring your affairs are organized and you can have peace of mind.

A Will-Driven Estate Plan

A plan to designate guardians for your children and outline the distribution of your assets, in the event something happens.

Also includes essential Estate Plan elements to define your healthcare preferences and final arrangements, with personalized, state-specific documents that align with your wishes.

Frequently 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-Driven Estate Plan starts at $599 and our Will-Driven Estate Plan starts at just $299. If you want to speak with an attorney about your plan, we offer attorney support for an additional $300.

On average, it takes about 30 minutes to complete a Trust and 25 minutes to finish a Will.

A Trust is the most thorough Estate Plan, providing greater control over when and how your assets are distributed. It also helps you avoid probate court.


A Will allows you to appoint guardians for your children, outline your healthcare preferences, specify your final arrangements, and determine how your assets should be distributed.

Notarization and signing requirements can vary by state. Some states mandate two witnesses during the signing of your documents, while others require notarization. Be sure to check your state's specific regulations.

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 $299 for your Will and decide you’re ready to create your Trust, the $299 will be put towards the cost of your Trust.