Living Trusts 866-993-0299
Living Trusts 866-993-0299
The GA Trust Pros is the only estate planning provider that publishes its pricing for living trust packages starting at $2,500. This includes:
In Northern Atlanta, we offer two options for meetings: in-person or via Zoom, Skype or teleconference. During the first meeting, we'll fill out your Trust Application, which takes about an hour. The second meeting is where we will deliver, review, and, if needed, notarize the trust in person.
Your trust consists of six sections:
1. Trust Declaration
2. Schedule of Assets
3. Pour-Over Will
4. Financial Power of Attorney
5. Medical Power of Attorney
6. Living Trust Certificate (mini-trust)
We provide unlimited free telephone follow-up questions without charge. Additionally, we guarantee that you will not be passed to an office assistant after your trust is completed. You will stay with the same person who made your document for the life of your trust.
Call for your free phone consultation, 1-(866) 993-0299. There is no obligation.
You can also send an email to info@thetrustpros.com and we will call you.
1365 Mayfield Manor Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30009 (NO WALKS INS. BY APPOINTEMNT ONLY)
Our parent company, The Trust Pros company has been run by a husband & wife team since 2001 and have since opened the Georgia Trust Pros in 2019 (read more at "About Us"). Our commitment to service is demonstrated by being voted "Best of North Atlanta" for living trusts in 2021; along with our 5 Star Yelp Reviews. If you are looking for loyal customer support, you've come to the right place.
A will performs one function only. It just states who receives everything when you pass away. That's it. A will does not avoid probate when you pass away and is completely public. Anyone can look it up from the court system while you are alive and after you pass. A will can also be easily challenged in court. This is process is known as probate, and can drain your estate by thousands of dollars. If your will is challenged, your assets could be frozen for years while in probate. Lastly, A will does nothing for you while you are alive.
Not only does a trust pass quickly & privately to heirs, but while you are alive, it states who you want to make financial and medical decisions in the event you are incapacitated. This is the "living" part of a living trust.
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