The Trust Store Launches First Online California Estate Planning Evaluator Tool
The Trust Store Estate Planning Attorneys Today Announce the Launching of a New Innovative, Interactive, and Free Tool that Allows Californians to Learn about Estate Planning and How it Personally and Specifically Applies to Them.
- Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) March 21, 2011 - The Trust Store Estate Planning Attorneys, (www.the-trust-store.com), announced today that they have launched a free Personal Case Evaluator tool that operates by asking Californians a few simple multiple choice questions and in return, gives them a full blown analysis of their estate planning needs. How it works is after a few minutes answering anonymous questions, Californians simply click a button for the software to run and the analysis is completed. The result is a personalized breakdown of their circumstances and how it pertains to estate planning options available to them. Their personal analysis further links into video explanations about the more complicated topics. The Trust Store is the first law firm to offer this dynamic estate planning tool.
To start though, The Trust Store's Personal Evaluator tool anonymously asks questions about a person's finances and family circumstances. As the person answers one question, they are directed to a second question, then a third, and so on and so forth. The follow up questions asked depend upon the answers given in the previous questions. There are thousands of possible analyses depending on a particular person's facts and circumstances. For those who desire a detailed analysis and explanation of California estate planning, the Personal Evaluator tool is ideal. Even more to the point, the tool offers a unique interactive interface in which to learn the basics of California trusts and estates as it pertains to that person's unique personal situation.
Another distinctive aspect to highlight about the Personal Evaluator tool at The Trust Store is that the analyses provided are multi-dimensional. That is to say the Evaluator formulates personal written analyses which cover a Californian's familial particulars, probate concerns, transfer tax issues, as well as their possibly outdated estate plans, while at the same time hyperlinking those analyses into video explanations about these complex subjects. To really make the Evaluator's video explanations robust however, The Trust Store created and made available to the public, the single largest collection of online California estate planning instructional videos. These videos are instrumental in clarifying the numerous, diversified, and complex topics which encompass the California trusts and estates arena.
But The Trust Store's Personal Case Evaluator is more than just a clever tool as it provides a unique opportunity for Californians to explore their personal estate planning circumstances in a non-committal way. In other words, anyone can visit The Trust Store and utilize this free tool at any time and what they do with their personal analysis is up to them. Randall Kaiden, licensed California attorney-at-law and principal owner of The Trust Store, said "now Californians can quickly find answers to their specific legal questions surrounding death and incapacity. Plus, if they don't understand a recommendation or the explanation given, they can watch multiple instructional videos regarding the details of their personal analysis, all the while being able to use the Personal Evaluator tool free of charge." This all adds up to Californians enjoying more flexibility and options when learning about federal transfer taxes, California wills, trusts, advanced health care directives, and financial powers of attorney, as well as numerous other California estate planning topics.
About The Trust Store
The Trust Store was founded in 2010. It was conceived and developed by Randall Kaiden, attorney-at-law, to meet the needs of middle class families who want quality legal representation but can't easily afford to pay typical law firm prices. All types of California living trust services are provided through the website. The site additionally offers many free resources such as the personal case evaluator, online instructional videos, and estate planning webinars. It is also home of The California Senior News and California Senior Forum. For more information about the services and tools provided, visit http://www.the-trust-store.com or call 818-505-5561.
Contact:
Randall Kaiden, Esq.
The Trust Store
(818) 505-5561
randall ( @ ) the-trust-store dot com
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