ONLINE LIVING TRUST

An online living trust in is a legal document that allows a person to transfer legal ownership of the assets they accumulated during their life into a living trust, as a part of their estate planning. After you pass away, the assets in your trust will be transferred to the beneficiary that you named. Create your online living trust with ease at Ogborne Law, PLC today.

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ONLINE ESTATE PLANNING

Online estate planning is a fast and inexpensive option for creating an estate plan. Online estate planning options include creating a last will and testament or a living trust. Estate planning is important for ensuring your wishes are carried out the way you intend after your death. However, many people overlook this critical task and leave it until it is too late.

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ONLINE LAST WILL & TESTAMENT

An online last will & testament is a document that states what you want to happen after your death. It’s sometimes referred to as your “last will and testament.” If you die without a will, your estate is distributed to your family following general, pre-established guidelines. This means your estate may be divided in a way you didn’t want. The people you hoped would inherit your estate may not.

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Download the living trust form for free, and only pay when you file.

FILL OUT THE INFORMATION

Completely fill out all of the information needed for your living trust.

LIVING TRUST PREPARATION BEGINS

Send your form to Ogborne Law, PLC to begin the living trust preparation process.

RECEIVE YOUR LEGAL DOCUMENT

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ONLINE LIVING TRUST FAQ

ONLINE LIVING TRUST FAQ

Read frequently asked questions about online living trust services.

What is a Living Trust?

living trust is a legal document that allows a person to transfer legal ownership of the assets they accumulated during their life into a living trust, as a part of their estate planning. After you pass away, the assets in your trust will be transferred to the beneficiary that you named.

What is an Online Living Trust?

An online living trust service allows a person to create a legal living trust document online. Creating your living trust online makes it quick, easy, affordable to transfer legal ownership of the assets you have accumulated during your life into a living trust, as a part of your estate planning.

How Does a Living Trust Work?

A living trust is a legal document that allows for an easier transfer of assets by avoiding the probate process.

A living trust offers benefits in certain situations while you’re still living. A named trustee can manage your assets if you become incapacitated, due to accident or illness. This can avoid a lengthy court-appointment process.

While a will can spell out how you want to transfer your assets, it may end up going through probate. A living trust avoids this, potentially saving your loved ones a significant amount of money in costs and fees. They’ll also save time and hassle by skipping the judicial process. A drawn-out legal process can take months, leaving your family scrambling to figure out how to pay a pile of bills while they wait for your estate to be reviewed and settled by a judge.

Trusts allow for better control of your assets. You can include property, assets, and even businesses. It’s necessary to update your deeds and titles to the name of your trust, or those items may end up in probate. Read more about how a living trust works.

Living Trust Online VS Attorney

Do I need to hire a living trust attorney, or can I create my living trust online by myself? Individuals should consider hiring a living trust attorney if your living trust includes conditions to beneficiaries, generation-skipping, expensive life insurance coverage, beneficiaries receiving government assistance or have special needs, and need help with transferring your assets to a trust.

You can create your own living trust online if your living trust only contains basic elements. Individuals should consider creating a living trust online if your trust only includes the name of the person that will be responsible for managing the living trust, the name of the trustor, the name of the trustee that will have the responsibility of managing the living trust after your death, and the name of the trustee you are leaving in charge to manage assets you are leaving to minor beneficiaries.

What is a Revocable Living Trust?

A revocable living trust is a legal document that determines how a person’s assets will be handled after they die. Your assets can include anything from investments and bank accounts to valuable possessions and real estate. One benefit of a revocable trust vs irrevocable trust is that you can alter or cancel the trust however and whenever you want.

How Much Does a Living Trust Cost?

A traditional living trust costs about $2,000 with average prices ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 according to Nolo and other online sources.

How Much Does a Revocable Living Trust Cost?

A revocable living trust costs about $1,600 with average prices of hiring a lawyer to create your living trust ranging from $1,200 to $2,000.

How to Setup a Living Trust

You can easily setup a living trust online by using our living trust forms for individuals and married couples. Ogborne Law, PLC is a fast and inexpensive option for creating a living trust. You simply download the living trust form template, fill it out, and then contact Ogborne Law, PLC to begin preparing your living trust.

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