Florida Estate Kit by Cornerstone Wealth & Legacy Law
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Your Florida living trust, done right — avoid probate, keep it private.

Create a Florida revocable living trust online so your estate passes to your family without probate — built for Florida law (F.S. Ch. 736), with the option for a Florida attorney to review it before you sign. Start with a free 3-minute quiz.

✓ Avoids probate   ✓ Keeps your estate private   ✓ Attorney-reviewed option

🏛️ Built to avoid probate 🔒 Keeps your estate private 📜 Drafted to F.S. Ch. 736 🗂️ Trust funding guide included

Why a living trust — and why Florida families choose one

A revocable living trust lets your estate pass to your loved ones without probate — privately, faster, and with less cost and court involvement than a will alone. Done right for Florida, it's the gold standard.

🏛️ Avoid Probate

Assets held in your trust pass to your beneficiaries without the cost, delay, and public record of Florida probate.

🔒 Keep It Private

Unlike a will, a trust is not filed with the court — your affairs stay out of the public record.

🧭 Stay in Control

A revocable trust can be changed or revoked anytime while you're alive and competent.

📝 Pour-Over Will

A companion will captures anything left outside the trust and directs it back in.

📋 POA & Health Directives

Durable power of attorney, health care surrogate, and living will round out the plan.

🗂️ Trust Funding Guide

The step most DIY trusts miss — we show you how to actually title assets into the trust.

Simple, flat-fee plans

Self-guided, or attorney-guided where Arthur Simpson, Esq. personally reviews your plan before you sign. Couple pricing available.

Essentials

$399 or $950 attorney-guided

Will, durable POA, health care surrogate & living will (no trust).

Florida Land Trust

$499 or $950 attorney-guided

Hold real estate privately and out of public record.

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Why attorney-built beats national DIY forms

The cheap national sites aren't built for Florida — and the details they miss (homestead, trust funding, coordination with your will) are exactly where DIY trusts fail, usually discovered in probate when it's too late.

 Florida Estate KitNational DIY form sites
Built for Florida lawYesGeneric, all-states
Attorney-reviewed option (FL lawyer)Yes — Arthur Simpson, Esq.No
Florida homestead handlingYesRarely
Trust funding guidanceIncludedRarely addressed
Pour-over will coordinationIncludedSold separately

How it works

1

Take the quiz

Answer a few questions (3 minutes) and get a personalized gap analysis — free.

2

Build your trust

Choose your plan and complete a guided, Florida-specific questionnaire at your own pace.

3

Review, sign & fund

Add attorney review if you want it, sign correctly, then fund your trust with our step-by-step guide.

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Common questions about Florida living trusts

Does a living trust avoid probate in Florida?

Yes — for assets properly titled in the trust. Property held by your revocable living trust passes to your beneficiaries under the trust terms without going through Florida probate. The key is funding the trust (re-titling assets into it), which we guide you through.

Living trust vs. will — which do I need in Florida?

A will still goes through probate; a funded living trust generally avoids it and keeps your estate private. Many Florida families use both: a trust to hold assets, plus a pour-over will as a backstop. Our quiz helps you see which fits your situation.

Is an online living trust legal in Florida?

Yes. A Florida revocable living trust prepared online is valid when it meets Florida's requirements (F.S. Ch. 736) and is executed properly — which we walk you through, with an optional Florida attorney review.

What does "funding" the trust mean?

Funding means transferring assets into the trust's name (deeds, accounts, beneficiary designations). An unfunded trust doesn't avoid probate — which is why our plan includes a step-by-step Trust Funding Guide.

How is this different from LegalZoom?

Florida Estate Kit is built specifically for Florida law, with an option for a Florida attorney (Arthur Simpson, Esq.) to personally review your trust — something national form sites don't offer.

See what your family needs — in 3 minutes, free

No pressure, no payment to start. Take the quiz and get your personalized Florida estate-plan gap analysis.

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