Your family.
Your legacy.
Protected.
Complete, comprehensive estate plans — fully remote, flat-fee pricing, and built around your schedule. Real plans for every Missouri family.
Technology handles the friction. I handle the counsel. That’s how TrustFully works.
Estate planning built for how you actually live.
Most estate attorneys run their practices the same way they did in 1990. Multiple office visits. Stacks of paper. Weeks of back-and-forth. Hourly bills that feel unpredictable.
Missouri law now allows fully digital, remotely-signed estate plans that are just as legally sound as anything done in a conference room. TrustFully uses every tool the law allows — while keeping a real attorney on every single plan.
From first call to complete protection — in four steps.
Entirely remote. No office visits, no paper stacks, no unexplained delays. A clear plan, done right, on your timeline.
A 45-minute call to understand your family, your assets, and your goals. No obligation — just clarity on what you actually need.
Derek personally drafts your trust, will, healthcare directive, and powers of attorney — tailored to Missouri law and your situation.
Read and review every document through your secure portal. Ask questions, request changes — at your own pace, on any device.
Execute your plan electronically under Missouri law. Stored securely in the cloud — accessible to your family when it matters most.
The digital estate plan
is fully legal in Missouri.
Missouri’s statutes allow remote notarization, electronic execution of wills and powers of attorney, and digital document signing — all carrying the same legal weight as anything done in a conference room. TrustFully was built from day one to use every one of these tools.
The right time to plan is before you need it.
Guardianship designations, trusts for minor children, and the peace of mind that your kids are protected — no matter what happens.
A complete estate plan built around your schedule — not multiple office visits. Remote, efficient, and genuinely affordable.
Protect real estate, investment accounts, and business interests. Avoid Missouri probate with the right structure in place.
Align your legacy and financial plans before retirement — reviewed by an attorney who’s seen both sides of what happens without one.
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Your family deserves
a plan that works.
Start with a free 45-minute assessment. No obligation. Just clarity on what you need, what it costs, and how quickly you can have it done — entirely remotely, anywhere in Missouri.
