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See what it costs to sign and notarize a trust across SimplyTrust, LegalZoom, Trust & Will, Rocket Lawyer, and Quicken WillMaker — for one grantor or two — and when your documents are actually done.
With SimplyTrust, no. You build the entire trust and review the finished document before you pay; payment happens when you sign and notarize. LegalZoom, Trust & Will, and Quicken WillMaker require payment up front, and Rocket Lawyer requires a paid membership to download documents after its free trial.
With SimplyTrust, a notary is connected in the same session, so signing and notarization happen right away. With the other services, you receive a document to print and then arrange signing and notarization on your own.
With SimplyTrust, no — the annual membership is optional. It keeps updates and life-event changes active but is not required to keep the documents you signed. LegalZoom, Trust & Will, and Quicken WillMaker sell one-time purchases with optional renewals or memberships; Rocket Lawyer is membership-based, so its membership is what provides document access and edits.
SimplyTrust includes every life-event change. With Trust & Will, a marriage or divorce means starting over with a new document. With LegalZoom, unlimited revisions are included only on the Premium tier. Rocket Lawyer includes edits while its membership is active, and Quicken WillMaker documents are edited and reprinted in the software.
Both. Use the toggle above the table to compare for one grantor or two.
How the two compare on cost, signing, and ongoing changes.
Build your entire trust for free and review the finished document before you pay. You pay when you sign and notarize; the annual membership afterward is optional.
Create a Revocable Trust in 15 minutesCompetitor pricing and features are shown as listed on each provider's own website and may change. See the linked sources for current details.
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