Estate Planning & Will Writing

Trustify’s experienced estate planners and will writers offer a service tailored to individual needs, whether the estate is simple or complex, ensuring everything is handled with care and professionalism.

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Who Are Trustify?

Trustify is committed to making estate planning simple, stress-free, and effective. The reality is that estate planning is not for the individual—it is for the loved ones they leave behind. Without a clear and structured plan, families can be left facing uncertainty and difficult decisions at an already challenging time.

Trustify’s expert estate planners and will writers provide tailored solutions to ensure that every client’s wishes are clearly documented and legally protected. Whether it’s drafting a will, setting up trusts, or planning for inheritance tax, their team offers guidance with care.

By taking proactive steps today, you can provide your loved ones with security, clarity, and peace of mind for the future.

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Why Choose Trustify?

With just a quick call from a team member, you can begin putting essential arrangements in place. Whether an estate is simple or complex, Trustify offers a tailored approach to suit each person’s specific needs.

Choosing Trustify means choosing peace of mind. By ensuring that a legally binding Will is in place, you can be confident that your legacy is secure and your loved ones are protected from unnecessary stress and uncertainty.

Write Your WIll With Trustify in 3 simple Steps

Choose the Right Will

Answer a few quick questions or speak with their expert team to determine the best will for your needs.

Draft Your Will

Work with one of their professional will writers to ensure your wishes are clearly documented.

Review and Sign

Review your will and sign. Need changes in the future? Trustify’s services make it easy to update at anytime.

Need changes in the future? Trustify update services make it easy to update your will anytime!

Frequently asked questions

Got questions? Let’s answer them

There are many reasons why you might need a will but some include:

  1. You get to choose who inherits your estate
  2. You can appoint guardians for your children
  3. You can choose to leave donations to charities
  4. It can avoid family disputes and complications

Dying without a will—known as dying intestate—means that the law decides who inherits your money, property, and possessions. These intestacy laws, which date back over a century, don’t reflect modern family structures. Unmarried partners and stepchildren, for example, aren’t automatically entitled to anything.

If you have children under 18, the courts or social services may determine who cares for them in certain situations. Writing a will ensures your loved ones are protected and that your wishes are followed.

  • Property Trusts
  • Discretionary Trusts
  • Family Asset Protection Trusts

A Lasting Power Of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint a trusted individual (your Attorney) to manage your finances and welfare should you become unable to do so yourself. This ensures your best interests are always protected, and your affairs are handled smoothly if the unexpected happens.

Most of us hope to live long and healthy lives, but there may come a time when we are unable to manage our own affairs due to illness or incapacity. An LPA ensures that:

  • Your interests are protected if you become unable to make decisions.
  • Your loved ones can act on your behalf without unnecessary legal complications.
  • Financial and medical decisions are handled according to your wishes.

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