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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missouri Trust document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the assignment in the format 'day of month, year' at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name as the Assignor(s) along with your county and state. Ensure all names are clearly printed.
  4. Specify the Trustee's name and provide details about THE REVOCABLE TRUST, including its date.
  5. List all relevant account numbers (checking, savings, brokerage) along with their respective institutions. Be thorough to ensure accuracy.
  6. Indicate how these accounts will be titled under the Trustee’s name and provide their address.
  7. Sign and print your name as Trustor at the bottom of the document. If there are multiple Trustors, ensure each one signs.
  8. Complete the notary section by providing a date and having a notary public witness your signatures.

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To create a living trust in Missouri, you put the terms of the trust into a trust agreement which you then sign in front of a notary public. The final step is to fund the trust, transfer ownership of assets into the name of the trust. A revocable living trust can offer you flexibility, control, and privacy.
The costs of revocable trusts generally range from $1,500 to $2,500, while irrevocable trusts can be more expensive, often exceeding $3,000 due to their complexity and potential tax implications.
While it may be possible to put a home in a trust yourself, its advisable to consult an experienced estate planning attorney to help you.
First, an attorney prepares a legal document called a trust agreement or a declaration of trust or an indenture of trust which is signed by the settlor and the trustee. Secondly, the settlor transfers property to the trustee to be held for the benefit of the beneficiary named in the trust document.

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