Concierge Estate Planning for High Net Worth Families
Premium Wills & Trusts for High Net Worth Families
Partner with Arizona’s most experienced estate planning team. Our attorney drafted trusts and wills, proactive funding support and coordinated tax strategies ensure your wealth is preserved and your legacy protected.
Affordable Peace of Mind
Quality estate planning doesn’t have to break the bank. See why over 40,000 Arizona families trust RJP Estate Planning for help with trusts and wills that make sense and save cents.
Talk with us at no cost and explore your best options.
Probate Is an Expensive Mess You Can Avoid
In over 30 years of serving Arizona families, RJP has never had a single client with a properly funded living trust end up in probate. When your plan is done right, your family stays out of court and in control.
We host free estate planning workshops across Arizona where we break down the dangers of probate and how to avoid them.
Meet the Attorney We Partner With
We work with one of Arizona’s top estate planning attorneys to deliver airtight plans that protect what matters most.
Clint Smith
- Licensed Arizona attorney since 1985
- Author of Estate Planning: A Plain English Guide to Wills and Trusts
Decades of Experience in Wills & Trusts
With 30+ years of experience and 40,000+ clients served, RJP Estate Planning helps Arizona families create wills, establish living trusts, and protect their legacy.
Christina was great! Friday fun - Charger fan and baked the best cookies and treated us to pens for friends thank you RJP
Read moreMary Buedel
8 days ago
Great job with setting up our Trust.
Read moreTom Sollars
9 days ago
The price is very good. But we had less than 25 min with a lawyer and had to keep correcting him when he misquoted our wishes. He seemed very stressed and overworked, was 20 min late for the appt and had another client waiting when we finished. When the document was typed up we had to make many many changes. It was a real mess. On our last meeting we spoke with someone who wasn’t a lawyer but who was very knowledgeable and helpful. He made a couple of more small corrections with us and it was done. The final trust was good except for the advance directives. It simply had a very basic living will. This was no problem since we had created a complete set of advance directives free of charge with the assistance of people at The Pima Council on Aging
Read moreLyn Bertschy
9 days ago
Without a Properly Funded Living Trust:
Your assets may still go through probate, causing delays, added costs, and stress for your family. We help Arizona families fund their trusts properly so their plans work exactly as intended.
Do I need a trust, a will, or both?
That depends on your goals. A will names guardians for minor children and handles assets that aren’t covered by a trust. A revocable living trust avoids probate, provides privacy, and makes things easier for your loved ones after you pass. Most families benefit from having both. The will acts as a backup, while the trust handles the heavy lifting. Together, they form a complete plan that keeps your wishes in place.
What does “funding a trust” actually mean?
Funding a trust means transferring ownership of your assets into the trust’s name. That includes things like your home, bank accounts, or investment accounts. If your trust isn’t properly funded, your estate could still go through probate, even if the trust was created. We walk every client through this step to make sure their plan actually works when the time comes.
Will my plan still work if I move out of Arizona?
In most cases, yes. Your trust and will are valid across state lines. However, it’s a good idea to review your documents if you move. Laws around probate, taxes, and powers of attorney can vary by state. We recommend a quick check-in to make sure everything still aligns with your new location and local requirements.