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Peace of Mind, In Minutes

TrustHandled® Creates and stores your Estate Planning Documents at a fraction of the cost that a lawyer would charge. In the event you or your designated loved ones need access to the documents, they docs are here to keep everything organized and reduce the typical level of stress families have in these situations.

● Create essential estate planning documents

Creating essential estate planning documents such as a will, power of attorney, or trust can seem complicated. With TrustHandled®, it’s not. Our software offers an easy and user-friendly process to help you generate the documents you need to protect your interests and those of your loved ones. Simply fill in our online forms. Our software will work with you to generate documents that meet your specific needs.

● Store essential planning documents securely

TrustHandled® offers an efficient way to organize and store your documents. We provide a secure online vault to store your estate plan and keep them safe and within easy reach.

● Save money and time

Estate planning can be a tedious, time-consuming, and expensive process. Lawyers can charge a fortune to guide you through the estate planning process. TrustHandled® offers an efficient cost-effective, and secure solution to estate planning. We charge a fraction of what a legal professional would charge for their time and services guiding you through the estate planning process. You can secure your family’s future without breaking the bank.

● Ensure easy access to essential documents

Use TrustHandled® to create and store your estate planning documents and ensure that they are easily accessible when they are needed. You can access your documents anytime to update details or download them. The people you designate can also access your documents when the need arises.

What’s Estate Planning and Why’s It Important?

Estate planning is the process of preparing for the management and disposition of a person’s assets while they are alive and after their death. Managing one’s financial affairs and ensuring your family is taken care of after you are gone is essential.

● Protect your loved ones

Estate planning helps to protect your loved ones by ensuring your assets pass on to your heirs. Without estate planning, a court will decide who will get your assets when you’re gone. Estate planning gives you complete control over your assets even in the event of unexpected illness or death.

● Protect young children

If you are a parent to young children, you should prepare even for the unthinkable. Protect your children and make sure they are cared for if you die before they turn 18. Estate planning allows you to select guardians you trust for your children. You can also leave instructions on financial wishes and how your assets should be managed to protect your family’s interests.

● Avoid a mess

All is well until the money is involved. Families have often been torn apart because of their finances and assets. You can avoid a mess by leaving instructions on how your assets should be managed and distributed when you are gone. You will spare your family a lot of emotional turmoil by doing so.

● Minimize expenses

Without estate planning, a court will have to decide how your assets will be distributed when you are gone. Court fees, attorney fees, and taxes can easily eat into your assets and leave your loved ones with an enormous financial burden. You can reduce the expenses associated with your estate by taking care of the estate planning yourself.

The goal of estate planning is to ensure that one’s estate is distributed according to their wishes while also considering tax implications and other legal considerations. Having a comprehensive estate plan usually means having various documents prepared, such as wills, trusts, power of attorney documents, and more. These documents ensure that your wishes will be followed in the event you’re unable to make those decisions.

 

What Should You Consider When Creating an Estate Plan?

Estate planning often involves deciding how you will distribute your assets upon death. It is important to consider your current circumstances and consider any future changes that could affect the distribution of one’s assets. This means taking into account life changes such as

  1. Getting married or divorced
  2. Having children or grandchildren
  3. Acquiring new property or investments
  4. Incurring retirement costs (such as long-term care)
  5. Dealing with debt or tax obligations
  6. Establishing guardians for minor children, should both parents pass away simultaneously
  7. Deciding who will be responsible for carrying out its provisions once you have passed away.
  8.  And more.

TrustHandled’s user-friendly software will guide you throughout this process and help you accomplish everything mentioned above. If you happen to change your mind someday, it’ll be as easy as logging in and updating your documents.

 

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Secure Your Estate Plan Using TrustHandled®

Creating Estate Planning Documents is essential for anyone looking for peace of mind regarding their finances after death and protecting their minor children from becoming wards of the state if something were to happen before they reach adulthood. Our company offers these vital documents at a fraction of what it would cost through an attorney while still providing all the necessary legal advice needed during this process.

Finally, it is important to review one’s estate plan regularly – every two years is recommended – to ensure that it reflects any changes in family dynamics or financial circumstances that have occurred since its creation.

TrustHandled® stores all your documents safely and is accessible to you or any of your designated administrators 24/7. By doing so you can ensure that your wishes will be accurately carried out.

Documents We Offer

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Trusts

A trust document will allow your grantor to retain control over your assets during your lifetime, while also specifying how those assets will be managed and distributed after their death.

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Wills

A will help ensure that your desires are respected and carried out, and who will make these decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so. This translates into providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

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Power of Attorney

A legal document that allows you to appoint someone to manage your affairs on your behalf. It’ll come in handy if you happen to find yourself unable to manage your financial matters due to illness, injury, or any other incapacitation.

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Who TrustHandled Can Help

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Frequently Asked Questions

Estate planning documents are legal documents that outline how you want your affairs to be handled before and after you die. The concept of estate planning includes a variety of different types of documents, such as a will, trust, power of attorney, and healthcare directive. These documents allow you to specify your wishes are carried out for the distribution of your assets, the care of your minor children, and the management of your health and financial affairs in the event that you become incapacitated.

TrustHandled helps you create living trust documents, last wills and testaments, power of attorney documents, advance directive documents, Living will documents, and more.

Having a estate plan will make you sure your assets will be transferred according to your wishes without having to go through the lengthy process of probate court when you pass away or become incapacitated to declare your will. It also allows for easier management of those assets should you become incapacitated before passing away.

Our living trust document service is easy to use and cost-effective. We offer competitive prices that are far lower than what a lawyer would charge, meaning you can save money while ensuring all your important documents are in order without sacrificing completeness.

Also, we make sure to store them with a high level of encrypting. In the event you or your designated loved ones need access to your documents, they will be accessible in our platform 24/7.

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