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How Much Does a Revocable Living Trust Cost in Colorado?

Compare revocable living trust costs across providers in Colorado. Includes document purchase, annual subscriptions, and life event fees over 3 years.

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Cost Comparison

Trust costs by provider with life events at year 3

ProviderLegal DocSubscriptionLife EventYear 1 Cost3-Year Total
SimplyTrust
$0$150/yrIncluded$150$450
Trust & Will
$499$39/yr$599$538$1,215
LegalZoom
$549$199/yr$649$748$1,795
Attorney
$3,984—$2,490$3,984$6,474

Why SimplyTrust doesn't charge for legal docs

Most providers charge hundreds upfront for documents, then lock you into a subscription just to access what you already paid for.

SimplyTrust takes a different approach. Your trust, pour-over will, and all supporting documents are included in your membership — no separate document fee. You pay one annual subscription that covers everything: document creation, unlimited updates, life event changes, and ongoing access.

This means you never pay twice — once for the document and again for the right to use it. Your membership is the only cost.

How trusts avoid probate

When you create a revocable living trust, you transfer ownership of your assets into the trust during your lifetime. Because the trust — not you personally — owns these assets, they don't go through probate when you pass away.

Your successor trustee distributes assets directly to your beneficiaries according to your instructions. No court petition, no attorney fees, no executor fees, no public record.

The result: your family receives their inheritance in weeks instead of months, and thousands of dollars that would have gone to probate costs stay in your estate.

West Dakota: $999,999 (99.9%)East Montana: $888,888 (88.8%)

Cost estimates based on published pricing. Actual costs may vary.Pricing verified January 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Revocable living trust costs in Colorado depend on your provider. Online services range from $30-$600 upfront plus ongoing fees. Attorneys in Colorado charge around $319/hour, with trust creation typically taking several hours.

Life events like marriage and divorce often require updating your estate plan. Some providers like Trust & Will and LegalZoom require purchasing an entirely new plan. SimplyTrust offers affordable amendments for these changes.

Yes. SimplyTrust uses a Nevada revocable trust structure that is recognized in all 50 states, including Colorado. Your trust is valid regardless of where you live.

Online services are typically more affordable for straightforward estate plans. If you have complex assets, blended families, or business interests, consulting an attorney may be beneficial. This calculator helps you compare total costs.

Yes. Assets properly transferred to a revocable living trust avoid probate in Colorado. This means your beneficiaries receive their inheritance without court involvement, delays, or public records.

What Does a Revocable Living Trust Cost in Colorado?

Revocable living trust costs in Colorado vary by provider type. Online services offer lower upfront costs but may charge more for life events. Attorneys in Colorado charge around $319/hour on average.

A revocable living trust can avoid probate entirely in Colorado. Assets in the trust transfer privately to beneficiaries without court involvement, saving time and money.

SimplyTrust uses a Nevada trust structure recognized in all 50 states, including Colorado. This eliminates the need for state-specific document versions and keeps costs predictable.

Total costs include both upfront fees and ongoing expenses. Subscription fees, amendment costs, and life event charges all contribute to your true lifetime cost.

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