How does TrustFully change the game?
We work around your schedule, to create a plan your family needs. You have life insurance, but not an estate plan?
Protect Your Family
Create a legally solid trust designed to protect your children from probate court, confusion, and delays—no matter what life brings.
Comprehensive
Whether you need advanced tax savings strategies, or just a comprehensive trust, we will provide everything you need.
Transparent Fees
The price is the price. There are no hidden fees, up sells, or other associated costs. The price will not change.
100% Satisfaction
If you are not satisfied with anything, your fee is completely refunded. No questions asked.
How it works
We handle everything for you, around your schedule, and give you peace of mind.
Meet virtually
You meet with one of multiple attorneys (if you want), virtually, on your schedule, to help them create your estate plan.
Trust Created
We create a comprehensive estate plan. They will send you drafts, and then when you are comfortable, you digitally sign your plan.
Trust Funded
We work with you to fund your trust by transferring all of your assets to your trust. That is it, simple, we handle everything for you, and your trust is established and funded.
Experience Matters
Whether a basic trust is all you need, or if you need advanced tax planning strategies like charitable remainder trusts, irrevocable trusts, or other planning strategies we will protect your assets, and do everything in our power to ensure you avoid probate.
For almost 15 years I have been practicing estate planning and estate administration (probate), and now with TrustFully, I can bring my experience throughout of Missouri. TrustFully allows me to meet with you, on your schedule, and deliver a comprehensive estate plan to secure your family’s needs and wants.
Are you ready to take the first step?
Contact us today and let our team at TrustFully help you with all of your legal needs.

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