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Please Select Below Your Option to Perform a Will, Trust, POA, or Health Care Directive
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Advance Health Care Directive
An advance directive lets your health care team and loved ones know what kind of health care you want, or who you want to make decisions for you when you can’t. An advance directive can help you think ahead of time about what kind of care you want.
Durable Power of Attorney
With a valid power of attorney, the trusted person you name will be legally permitted to take care of important matters for you — for example, paying your bills, managing your investments, – if you are unable to do so yourself
Last Will and Testament
A Will, also known as a Last Will and Testament, is a legally prepared and bound document that states your intentions for the distribution of your assets and wealth after your death.
Revocable Trust
A trust is a fiduciary arrangement that allows a third party, or trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries.
- Assignment of Property to a Trust for One Person
- Assignment of Shared Property to a Trust for a Couple
- Witness Statement for a Florida Living Trust
- CA_Notary Acknowledgement
- Amendment to Basic Shared Living Trust
- Basic Living Trust – One Person
- Basic Shared Living Trust
- AB Disclaimer Living Trust
- Beneficiary Worksheet 1 Individual Living Trust
- Beneficiary Worksheet 2 Basic Shared Living Trust
- Beneficiary Worksheet 3 AB Disclaimer Trust
- Revocation of Living Trust
- Affidavit of Successor Trustee
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