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Updated 11 months ago,

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Doniel Winter
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  • Asheville NC
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LegalZoom or RocketLawyer etc for a living trust.

Doniel Winter
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  • Asheville NC
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I'd like to use an online legal source to set up a living trust containing one asset only: a single family home. There will be only one beneficiary as well: my son. Local attorneys are charging $2000+ to set this up. LegalZoom is $299 and RocketLawyer is free (already subscribed).

Based on the set-up questions LegalZoom seems more succinct/precise for a trust with a single asset. Rocket might need some editing after the fact.

Anyone have an opinion or success/failure with either, or any other online legal doc resource? Thanks!

  • Doniel Winter
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