Selected Plan: Trust
Welcome and Registration
Welcome to our Trust Plan service! Getting started is quick and seamless — it takes only about 15 minutes to complete. Simply click “Next” to answer the questions on each screen. Once you’ve finished, our office will reach out to schedule a convenient appointment. You’ll also be registered with a login and password, allowing you to return and update your answers anytime.
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Your Contact Details
Your Contact Details
Name:
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Are you married? *
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Please select "Are you married?".
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Select Your Gender?
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Is Your mailing address the same as your home address?
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Estate Valuation
The value of your estate is the combined value of all your assets.
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Do you own real estate outside of Washington? *
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Beneficiary, Children, & Trust
If Yes If you have Children, you will be provided with the option to establish a Testamentary trust for your children. If No If you do not have children and you do not have a spouse, you can name beneficiaries.
Are you a parent or legal guardian of a child? *
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Please select "Are you a parent or legal guardian of a child?".

Revocable Trust
(1) We need spouses and last 4 of SSN (2) Spouse sub-title should reflect, Spouse/Partner (3) As it releates to creating a trust; addition cost of $800.00 A revocable trust is a document (the “trust agreement”) created by you to manage your assets during your lifetime and distribute the remaining assets after your death. The person who creates a trust is called the “grantor” or “settlor.” The person responsible for the management of the trust assets is the “trustee.” You can serve as trustee, or you may appoint another person, bank or trust company to serve as your trustee. The trust is “revocable” since you may modify or terminate the trust during your lifetime, as long as you are not incapacitated. During your lifetime the trustee invests and manages the trust property. Most trust agreements allow the grantor to withdraw money or assets from the trust at any time, and in any amount. If you become incapacitated, the trustee is authorized to continue to manage your trust assets, pay your bills, and make investment decisions. This may avoid the need for a court-appointed guardian of your property. This is one of the advantages of a revocable trust. Upon your death, the trustee (or your successor if you were the initial trustee) is responsible for paying all claims and taxes, and then distributing the assets to your beneficiaries as described in the trust agreement. The trustee’s responsibilities at your death are discussed below. Your assets, such as bank accounts, real estate and investments, must be formally transferred to the trust before your death to get the maximum benefit from the trust. This process is called “funding” the trust and requires changing the ownership of the assets to the trust. Assets that are not properly transferred to the trust may be subject to probate. However, certain assets should not be transferred to a trust because income tax problems may result. You should consult with your attorney, tax advisor and investment advisor to determine if your assets are appropriate for trust ownership.
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Trustee
A Trustee is the person who manages the assets held in trust for your children. Your Spouse will be your default trustee. You can name an alternative trustee should you spouse or primary trustee not survive. The Executor is the person who administers the estate. Its common to have the same person be the Executor and Trustee.

Click "+" to add Co-Trustee.
Click "+" to add Co-Trustee.


Click "+" to add Successor Trustee
Click "+" to add Successor Trustee


Executor
The Executor is the person who administers the estate. Its common to have the same person be the Executor and Trustee" our Spouse will be your default Executor. You can name an alternative trustee should you spouse or primary trustee not survive and you can overwrite primary Executor.
* Click the "+" button to add another agent


Financial DPOA:
Name someone (agents) you trust to make financial decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable to do so yourself.
Do you want to use the same agents as your Executor? *
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* Click the "+" button to add another agent

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Health Care POA
Name someone (agents) to make medical decisions on your behalf in the event that you are unable to make those decisions for yourself
Do you wish to use the same agents as your Financial Durable POA? *
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* Click the "+" button to add another agent

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Submission Screen
You can review your responses on the right-hand side of each screen before submitting. After you click Submit, you’ll be all set! We’ll send you an email with your answers, and the office will reach out with the next steps.