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Arizona Estate Planning · Online · Flat Fee

Your family deserves a real estate plan, not a gamble.

Work directly with Luke Reynoso, Esq., an Arizona estate planning attorney, entirely online, at one flat fee, with no office visits.

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Attorney-drafted

Every document is prepared by Luke Reynoso, Esq.

Fully online

Work with your attorney from anywhere in Arizona.

Ready in days

Most plans are completed in a matter of days, not months.

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Why It Matters

Avoid probate. Protect your family. Stay in control.

Without a properly funded trust, your estate goes through an Arizona court process your family has to navigate while they are grieving.

It takes time your family does not have

Arizona probate can stretch six to eighteen months, often longer. While the court works through it, your family may have limited access to the assets they need most.

It becomes public record

Probate puts your assets, your debts, and who receives what into the public court record. A properly funded trust keeps those details private, where they belong.

It costs more than you think

Court fees, personal representative fees, and attorney fees come out of your estate before your family receives a dollar. A trust typically costs far less to administer.

The Process

How it works, your estate plan in three simple steps.

01

See if you qualify

Answer a short online screener so we can confirm this is the right plan for your situation before you spend a dollar.

02

Meet your attorney

Sign your engagement, complete a guided questionnaire, then meet Attorney Reynoso on Zoom to design your plan.

03

Receive your finished plan

Mr. Reynoso drafts your documents, records a personal video walkthrough, and delivers your binder with clear signing instructions.

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The Comparison

Why an attorney beats DIY software and non attorney providers.

The alternative to a licensed attorney is not only software. It also includes legal document preparers, online paralegal services, and insurance or financial sales representatives who sell trust packages. Here is what each path can and cannot do.

Read the full explanation on why not DIY

DIY Software & Non Attorney Providers

Online form kits, legal document preparers, online paralegal services, and insurance or financial sales representatives who offer trust packages. They can prepare or deliver paperwork, but they are not licensed to give legal advice, and some earn commission on products recommended alongside a trust.

A software template or a non attorney preparer

Excluded in the terms, or cannot legally be given

Usually left to you

Not bound by attorney ethical duties or State Bar discipline

Often found after death

See the full comparison, why DIY plans fail
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Your Attorney

Luke Reynoso, Esq., LL.M. (Taxation)

Licensed Arizona Attorney

State Bar No. 025184 · J.D. · LL.M. (Taxation)

Luke Reynoso is a licensed Arizona estate planning attorney who has focused his practice on Arizona families for nearly twenty years. He is the only attorney at Online Trust Attorney, so he reviews your questionnaire, designs your plan, drafts your documents, and stays the attorney you call years from now.

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Pricing

Flat-fee Arizona estate planning, priced before we begin.

You will know your full fee from the first conversation, never an hourly clock, never a surprise. Every plan includes a private Zoom Design Meeting with Attorney Reynoso, attorney-drafted documents, a personalized video, and one revision before final draft.

Most chosen

Foundation Estate Plan

Trust-Based Plan

Best for: Arizona families with a home and straightforward planning needs.

A living trust, pour-over will, and powers of attorney so your home and savings pass to your family privately, without probate court.

$2,100
Single
$2,500
Married
  • Revocable Living Trust, drafted by Attorney Reynoso
  • Pour-Over Will with guardian nominations for minor children
  • Financial & Healthcare Powers of Attorney, Living Will, HIPAA
  • One Arizona deed transfer to fund your trust
  • Personalized attorney video walking you through your plan
See If You Qualify
Every Adult Over 18

Adulting Essentials

Powers of Attorney Package

Best for: Anyone 18 or older, college students, new graduates, young professionals.

The four documents that let a parent, spouse, or trusted person step in for you in a medical or financial emergency.

Common life triggers: starting college, first job, surgery, travel abroad, getting married.

$375
per person
  • Durable Financial Power of Attorney
  • Health Care & Mental Health Care Power of Attorney
  • Living Will for End of Life Care
  • HIPAA Authorization
  • Attorney overview video
See If You Qualify

Flat Fee Means Flat Fee

No surprise charges, ever.

Most online estate planning services advertise a low starting price. Then complexity costs extra. Then tax planning costs extra. Then you realize the price you saw was never the price you were going to pay. Online Trust Attorney works differently.

How Most Online Services Price Their Plans

  • Advertise a low starting price
  • Charge extra for complexity
  • Charge extra for tax basis or transfer tax planning
  • Require a subscription to keep your documents current
  • Upsell additional services after you have already committed
  • Leave you unsure of what the final number will be

How Online Trust Attorney Prices Our Plans

  • One flat fee quoted before you commit to anything
  • Tax basis planning included in the Legacy Protection Plan
  • Transfer tax planning included in the Legacy Protection Plan
  • No subscription required to access your documents
  • No upsells after you have signed your engagement letter
  • The price Luke quotes is the price you pay

“We do not believe in subscription models. We do not upsell complexity. When Luke quotes a price, that is the price.”

Any additional cost is one you will know about before you commit. An additional Arizona deed beyond the one included in your plan is $375. Signing is separate from your plan fee: you can sign at Luke’s Scottsdale office for a flat $175, or use a mobile notary or another notary of your choice, whose fee is paid directly to them. See the pricing page for the full breakdown.

Not sure this is the right plan for your family?

You don’t need a sales call to see what it costs. The pricing is right here. If you’d like to understand how the process works before you begin, schedule a short call with our office. We’ll walk you through what to expect and answer your questions about how everything works. When it’s time to design your actual plan, that’s Luke, personally, from your questionnaire through every document.

Schedule a discovery call
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Get Started

Ready to protect what matters?

Take a short eligibility check to see if Online Trust Attorney is the right fit for your family.