Wills and Trusts for First Missouri Credit Union Members
Protect what matters most: your loved ones, your future, and your peace of mind with First Missouri Credit Union's comprehensive estate planning.
Create Your PlanBenefits of First Missouri Credit Union Estate Planning
Big Savings & Peace
of Mind
As a valued member, you get access to exclusive, budget-friendly pricing designed to help you protect what matters most.
Convenient & Easy
to Use
Complete a simple, step-by-step guided questionnaire online — all from the comfort of your home.
Trusted & Secure
Our documents were created by attorneys and designed to meet all state requirements, so you can feel confident your plan is valid and protected.
Unlimited Member Support
We understand estate planning can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to navigate it alone. Our dedicated support team is here to guide you every step of the way.
Built for First Missouri Credit Union Members
A trusted solution designed with your needs and values in mind.
Create Your Estate Plan in 4 Easy Steps
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1Take a short 2-minute quiz about your goals and wishes.
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2Choose the plan that best fits your needs and budget.
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3Complete your documents at your own pace, with unlimited access to expert support.
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4Rest easy knowing your family is protected with a comprehensive Estate Plan.
Choose Your Estate Plan
Will Package
Includes:
- Last Will and Testament
- HIPAA Authorization
- Financial Power of Attorney
- Advanced Healthcare Directive
Benefits:
- Name guardians for children and pets
- Authorize someone to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf
- Ensure your wishes are honored during difficult times
Trust Package
Includes:
- Revocable Living Trust
- Certificate of Trust
- Pour-over Will
- HIPAA Authorization
- Financial Power of Attorney
- Advanced Healthcare Directive
Benefits:
- Avoid costly probate court
- Keep your financial affairs private
- Control over when and how your assets are distributed
Power of Attorney Package
Includes:
- HIPAA Authorization
- Advanced Healthcare Directive
- Financial Power of Attorney
Benefits:
- Authorize someone to make financial decisions on your behalf
- Ensure healthcare wishes are followed if you're unable to direct your care
- Give peace of mind to your family
Compare Our Estate Planning Packages
| DOCUMENT | SINGLE WILL PACKAGE |
JOINT WILL PACKAGE |
SINGLE TRUST PACKAGE |
JOINT TRUST PACKAGE |
POWER OF ATTORNEY |
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| Financial Power of Attorney | |||||
| Medical Power of Attorney | |||||
| HIPAA Authorization | |||||
| Advanced Directive/Living Will | |||||
| Declaration of Appointment of Guardian | |||||
| Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains | |||||
| Last Will and Testament | |||||
| Revocable Trust | |||||
| Pour-Over Will | |||||
| Certificate of Trust |
Flexible Payment Options
Prefer to pay over time? Use our four-part, interest-free installment plan at checkout. You can begin your plan today and complete at your own pace.
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Our specialists are ready to answer your questions and guide you through your options.
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Support offered in both English & Spanish
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is estate planning?
Estate planning is the process of anticipating and arranging, during a person's life, for the management and disposal of that person's estate during the person's life and at and after death, while minimizing gift, estate, generation skipping transfer, and income tax.
Why do I need an estate plan?
An estate plan ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes, can provide for your loved ones, name guardians for minor children, and potentially reduce taxes and avoid probate court. Without a plan, state laws will determine how your assets are distributed.
What's the difference between a will and a trust?
A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets should be distributed after your death and names guardians for minor children. It goes through probate court. A trust is a legal arrangement where a trustee holds assets for beneficiaries. Trusts can offer more control, privacy, and help avoid probate, but are generally more complex to set up.
Is online estate planning reliable?
Yes, documents created through reputable online estate planning services like First Missouri Credit Union are legally reliable, provided they are properly signed, witnessed, and notarized according to your state's laws. First Missouri Credit Union provides clear instructions and guidance to help you complete your documents. For specific legal advice, please schedule an appointment with a qualified attorney.
Are Support Services only available in English?
No. Member Support Services are available in both English and Spanish. This includes:
- Live chat support
- Dedicated phone line
- Appointments with an Estate Planning Specialist
We're here to help in the language you're most comfortable with!