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Certificate of Trust

5-minute wizard · 14-section PDF · UTC §1013 compliant

Prove a trust exists and certify the trustee's authority — without disclosing the full trust agreement. Required by banks, title companies, and financial institutions.

Declaration of Trust

8-question wizard · 15-section PDF · Business trust structure

Create a Private Contract Trust — a business trust agreement where a trustee holds legal title to assets for beneficiaries. Massachusetts Trust heritage.

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Land Trust

7-question wizard · 15-section PDF · IL, FL, and recognizing states

Hold real property in a trust for privacy and probate avoidance. The trustee's name appears on public records; the beneficiary's stays private.

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Every state has different trust laws. We research each state's statutes, execution requirements, and notary rules — then generate pages with real, state-specific information.

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