Estate Planning
Secure your family’s future with an estate plan.
Estate Planning is simply the process of making it clearly known how you want your estate to be handled after you pass or if you’re incapacitated and unable to handle things on your own. The most common Estate Planning definition is — "the process of making plans for the management and transfer of your estate after your death, using a Will, Trust, insurance policies and/or other devices." Estate Planning has been around for many years, but it’s becoming increasingly more and more common.
There are many parts of Estate Planning, but the first thing you must do is conduct a comprehensive review of your estate assets. Your estate is made up of all the property you own, including cars, jewelry, houses, investments, land, and more.
To support your estate planning needs, Great NorthWest FCU has partnered with Trust & Will to bring you an easy, affordable, and secure way to create an estate plan. Trust & Will, the leading online estate planning platform, has helped over half a million families in securing their legacies. As a valued member, you are eligible to receive a 20% discount on any estate plan with Trust & Will.
Get 20% off an estate plan.
We partnered with Trust & Will to provide members with an easy and affordable way to create an estate plan online. Trust & Will is the leader in online estate planning and has helped over half a million families secure their legacies. Together, we’re on a mission to help families protect their legacy and give their families peace of mind.
Benefits of Trust & Will
● Affordable services: Members save 20% off any estate plan and get the first shipment of documents for free.
● Expert support: Their team of experts is available to help if you have any questions along the way.
● Easy and convenient: Simple, step-by-step instructions to complete your will or trust online in as little as 30 minutes.
● Built by attorneys, customized by you: State-specific, legally-valid documents that are customizable to meet your family’s needs.