Create your Florida Revocable Living Trust quickly and easily with our professionally prepared, attorney-style trust agreement form. For just $9.95, get instant access to a complete, editable trust package that includes everything you need to establish your living trust in Florida.
A Florida Revocable Living Trust is a legal document that allows you to transfer ownership of your assets into a trust during your lifetime while maintaining complete control. Unlike an irrevocable trust, you can modify, amend, or completely revoke this trust at any time. The primary benefits include avoiding probate, maintaining privacy, planning for incapacity, and ensuring smooth asset transfer to your beneficiaries.
✅ Complete & Comprehensive - Our 10+ page trust agreement includes all essential provisions required under Florida law, including trustee powers, beneficiary designations, incapacity planning, and distribution instructions.
✅ Florida-Specific Language - Written specifically for Florida residents with provisions that comply with Florida Statutes Chapter 736 (Florida Trust Code) and protect your homestead rights under the Florida Constitution.
✅ Fully Editable Format - Fill in the blanks directly on your computer or print and complete by hand. No special software required - works with any web browser or PDF reader.
✅ Includes Trust Certification - Bonus Trust Certification form (Florida Statute 736.1017) included at no extra charge. Banks and financial institutions require this document to verify trustee authority.
✅ Professional Quality - Attorney-style formatting and language that presents a professional appearance to banks, title companies, and other institutions.
✅ Instant Download - No waiting! Download immediately after purchase and start completing your trust right away.
✅ Schedule A Included - Property schedule form helps you document all assets transferred into your trust, from real estate to bank accounts.
✅ Homestead Protection Clause - Special provision preserving your Florida homestead rights for estate planning purposes.
1. Complete Revocable Living Trust Agreement
Declaration of Trust
Trust Name and Date
Grantor Information Section
Revocability Provisions
Lifetime Administration Instructions
Incapacity Planning (Successor Trustee Designation)
Death Benefit Distribution Instructions
Beneficiary Designation Areas
Comprehensive Trustee Powers
Trustee Compensation Provisions
Spendthrift Protection Clause
Successor Trustee Provisions
Homestead Preservation Declaration
Contest Clause
Signature and Witness Blocks
2. Trust Certification Form
Official certification format per Florida Statute 736.1017
Required information for banks and financial institutions
Trustee verification and powers statement
Notary acknowledgment section
3. Schedule A - Property Listing
Real Property section
Financial Accounts section
Personal Property section
Other Assets section
4. Execution Instructions
Step-by-step guidance for completing your trust
Witness requirements explained
Recording information
Asset transfer tips
✓ Florida homeowners wanting to avoid probate
✓ Parents planning for minor children's inheritance
✓ Individuals with investment accounts and multiple assets
✓ Business owners protecting company interests
✓ Blended families with complex estate plans
✓ Those concerned about incapacity planning
✓ Privacy-conscious individuals avoiding public probate records
✓ Snowbirds and seasonal Florida residents
Avoid Probate - Assets in your trust pass directly to beneficiaries without court involvement, saving time and money.
Maintain Privacy - Unlike wills, trusts don't become public record during probate proceedings.
Plan for Incapacity - Your successor trustee can manage trust assets if you become incapacitated, avoiding guardianship proceedings.
Retain Control - You maintain complete control during your lifetime and can revoke or amend the trust at any time.
Protect Homestead Rights - Our form includes special language preserving Florida homestead protections.
Expedite Distribution - Beneficiaries can receive their inheritance much faster than through probate.
Reduce Costs - Avoid probate attorney fees and court costs that can consume 3-5% of estate value.
Multi-State Property - Manage out-of-state property without ancillary probate proceedings.
Our Florida Revocable Living Trust form is prepared in accordance with:
Florida Statutes Chapter 736 (Florida Trust Code)
Florida Constitution Article X, Section 4 (Homestead)
Florida Statute 736.1017 (Certification of Trust)
Florida common law trust principles
Step 1: Download the form immediately after purchase
Step 2: Fill in your information in the highlighted fields
Step 3: Print the completed document
Step 4: Sign in front of two witnesses
Step 5: Transfer assets into your trust using deeds and assignment forms Step 6: Provide Trust Certification to banks and institutions as needed
Do I need an attorney to create a revocable living trust? While you can use our form to create your own trust, complex estates may benefit from legal consultation. Our form works well for straightforward estate plans.
Can I change my trust after I create it? Yes! A revocable living trust can be amended or revoked at any time during your lifetime while you have capacity.
Will my trust avoid probate? Yes, assets properly titled in your trust name avoid probate. You must transfer asset ownership to the trust.
Do I need to file my trust with the court? No. Florida trusts are private documents and don't need to be filed with any government agency during your lifetime.
Can I be my own trustee? Yes! Most people serve as their own trustee during their lifetime, maintaining complete control over trust assets.
What happens if I become incapacitated? Your designated successor trustee takes over management of trust assets without court involvement or guardianship proceedings.
Does this form include a will? No. While trusts avoid probate for trust assets, you should also have a "pour-over will" to catch any assets not in the trust. Consider our Florida Will package as well.
Can married couples use this form? This form is designed for a single grantor. Married couples may each create their own trust or consult an attorney about joint trust options.
Affordable Pricing - Professional trust documents for just $9.95 instead of $1,500+ attorney fees for basic trust preparation.
Instant Access - No waiting for appointments or mail delivery. Download immediately and start today.
Professional Quality - Attorney-style formatting that financial institutions and title companies recognize and accept.
Complete Package - Everything you need including the main trust agreement, certification form, and property schedule.
Editable Format - Make changes easily if your circumstances change. Save and update as needed.
Secure Purchase - Safe, encrypted checkout process protects your information.
No Subscriptions - One-time payment of $9.95. No recurring fees or hidden charges.
Our Florida Revocable Living Trust form is suitable for straightforward estate planning needs. Consider consulting with a Florida estate planning attorney if you have:
Complex family situations (multiple marriages, estranged children)
Special needs beneficiaries requiring supplemental needs trusts
Substantial estates exceeding federal estate tax exemption
Business succession planning needs
Desire for irrevocable trust benefits
Medicaid planning considerations
Complicated tax situations
Don't wait to protect your family and assets. Download your Florida Revocable Living Trust Agreement form now for just $9.95 and take control of your estate planning today.
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Disclaimer: This form is provided for informational purposes. We are not attorneys and this does not constitute legal advice. For complex estates or legal questions, consult with a licensed Florida estate planning attorney. The purchaser assumes all responsibility for the proper completion and use of this form.
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