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  • CERTIFIED ESTATE PLANNER (Noun)

    A Legal Document Assistant registered in CALIFORNIA who has also been trained and certified in estate planning by an American Bar Association accredited attorney and the California Association of Legal Document Assistants.

  • Legal Document 
Assistant (noun)​

    One who is registered and bonded in California and can assist Californians in filling out legal forms and/or trust templates created by its Judicial Counsel as well as legal software created by attorneys/legal professionals.

  • Simple Estate Plan (Noun)

    An affordable estate plan that consists of a professional Revocable Trust, Pour-Over Will, Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) and an Advanced Health Care Directive (AHCD).

  • TRUSTY ESTATE PLAN* (NOUN)

    Still, an affordable estate plan that consists of a professional Revocable Trust, Pour-Over Will, Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) and an Advanced Health Care Directive (AHCD) + PERSONAL SAFEGUARD ADD ONS Inquire Within*

  • Revocable Living Trust (noun)​

     A pass-through entity for assets over $184,500 that allows YOU and YOUR FAMILY to avoid probate and can be changed/amended at any time by the trust creator.

  • I love you trust (Noun)

    A married/domestic couples trust where the surviving spouse/partner is free to manage the trust assets as they see fit, without any restrictions or limitations. 

  • A/B TRUST (noun)

    A trust that blended families or domestic partners use to share assets when a trustee passes on. The “A” trust supports the surviving spouse/partner’s described share and the “B” trust supports beneficiaries/children’s described share from the deceased spouse/partner.

  • Special Needs Trust (Noun)

    This trust instrument can protect people with special needs, so upon inheritance, they won’t lose their government benefits.

  • Pet Trust (noun)

    A legally enforceable arrangement providing for the care and maintenance for your fur baby.

  • Trustee/Trust Creator (noun)​

    Person who creates a trust to protect their assets, assigns successor trustees and beneficiaries.

  • Successor Trustee (Noun)

    Person named by the trustee who benefits from the trust and/or will oversee the administering of the trust until they pass on.

  • Beneficiary (Noun)

    Person who benefits from assets given to them in a trust.

  • Trust Administration (Adjective)

    Occurs after a trustee/trust creator/successor trustee passes away.

  • Executor (Noun)

    A person or entity (can also be a beneficiary) appointed to manage and distribute assets held within a trust, acting as a fiduciary and ensuring the trust's terms are followed.

  • $184,500 (Noun)

    2025 State of California fair market value amount of assets that requires a formal probate procedure.

  • WILL (noun)​

    A legal document containing instructions as to what should be done with one's assets after one's death as well as nominates guardians for minor children but does not avoid probate.

  • Pour-Over Will (Noun)

    Directs your executor to add assets to your revocable trust if not listed in trust when you pass on but does not directly avoid probate.

  • Probate (noun)​

    Too often is an arduous court process involvement and/or supervision that all American families (with fair market value assets) have to face upon their loved one’s passing.

  • Formal Probate (noun)

    A timely and unnecessarily expensive procedure where the court supervises legal compliance of every activity of the estate administration done by an executor or administrator.

  • Probate Fee Schedule (Noun)

    The maximum fee amount created by the probate court that allows an attorney and/or executor to receive cover their costs.

  • Durable Power of Attorney (Noun)

    A legal document that upon signing allows someone (the "principal") to designate another person (the "agent") to make financial or healthcare decisions on their behalf only on incapacity but can be revoked at any time as long as the principal is not legally incapacitated.

  • Advanced Healthcare Directive (Noun)

    A legal document which allows you to record your decisions about future health care treatment in the event you are no longer able to make your own decisions.

  • Conservatorship (Noun)

    A court order that appoints someone to oversee the financial affairs of a minor or an adult person who is mentally or physically incapacitated.

  • Guardianship (noun)

    A legal relationship where the court grants a legal guardian authority to make decisions on behalf of a minor or sometimes an incapacitated adult.

  • Notary (noun)​

    A notary is one who is authorized to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures for trust documents.

hOW TRUSTY HELPS.

01

TRUSTY helps Angelenos and Californians save money by helping them create their own ESTATE PLAN with the same intake software that the top law firms use.

02

TRUSTY helps people protect their assets in life and after death to avoid the usually expensive and government mandated court probate process.

03

TRUSTY administrative fees for ESTATE PLANS are up to 80% less than traditional law firms in the Southern California market and beyond.

*Should you need legal advice we can meet with a TRUSTY affiliated attorney for an extra fee.

We may not provide any kind of advice, explanation, opinion, or recommendation to a consumer about possible legal rights, remedies, defenses, options, selection of forms, or strategies. We can complete documents only in a ministerial manner, selected by a person who is representing themselves in a legal matter, by typing or otherwise completing the documents at the person's specific direction.


California Business and Professions Code § 6400 (c)(1).

PROBATE FACTS.

FACT 01

In the state of California, if you have more than $184,500 in assets, a will and pass on, your estate will be forced into probate.

FACT 02

If you have more than $184,500 in assets and don’t have a will and pass on, your estate will also be forced into probate.

FACT 03

In both cases and many more, you can hire us to help you fill out forms created by attorneys to create your simple living trust.

TRUSTED SERVICES.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE

If your needs are simple and under $13.99 million we can assist creating your ESTATE PLAN by using software and trust forms created by attorneys and California’s Judicial Counsel as well as assisting you in getting them notarized.

TRAVELING
NOTARY

We work with one of the most trusted yet affordable notaries in Los Angeles County. At the time your trust is delivered to you in person they will be there to make everything official.

All information received from clients are kept confidential.We never ask for your Social Security Number. Under California law, a contract will be provided at the time of request of services. After you receive your final documents, all working documents will be deleted from our records.



Title 16, California Code of Regulations (CCR), § 3950

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