Please select your documents

One Will ($150) - Used to transfer assets. You may set up trusts and guardians for children. You may disinherit individuals.
One Medical Power of Attorney ($50) - Used to assign an agent to make medical decisions for you if you are incapacitated.
One Durable Power of Attorney ($50) - Used to assign an agent to transact for you in your business transactions (banking, real estate, etc.). This agent’s power can be immediate or upon your incapacity.
One Directive to Physicians ($50) - This documents your wishes for end-of-life medical treatment.
One Transfer on Death Deed for Real Estate ($150) - This document allows you to transfer your real estate to beneficiaries upon your death, without the need for probate.
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Please select your marital status below.
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How many children do you have?

Wills for Individuals

How do you want to distribute your assets?
Example: 1. I give my 2010 F150 to my daughter, Lisa Green, upon my death. 2. I give all my jewelry to my son, Sam Green, after the death of my spouse. 3. I give my home to my sister, Cindy Green, after the death of my spouse.
Burial or cremation requests are optional.
The executor will be responsible for probating your Will. The executor will settle your debts and transfer your assets. The executor will set up the trust accounts if you have minor children.
Are any of your beneficiaries a minor (under the age of 18)?

NOTE: The wills we offer provide trust provisions dictating that assets given to minors will be placed into a trust. The trust is managed by your trustee for the benefit of the children. When the children reach a certain age (specified by you), they will receive the remaining assets.

Trustee: The Trustee is the person appointed to manage and use the trust assets for the benefit of the children. Guardian: The Guardian is the person appointed to care for your children under 18.

Medical Power of Attorney for Individual

The agent is the person you are authorizing to make medical decisions for your care, if you become incapacitated.
Would you like to add an alternate agent?

Durable Power of Attorney for Individual

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When will your Durable Power of Attorney become effective?
The agent is the person you are authorizing to act for you in your business affairs if you become incapacitated.
Would you like to add an alternate agent?

Directive to Physicians for Individuals

How do you want your Physician to handle your care if you are incapacitated and in a terminal or irreversible condition?

Transfer on Death Deed

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After we prepare and send your legal documents, our attorney will provide continued phone support to make sure you are satisfied.

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