Last Will & Testament Package Fee Schedule

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Package Prices

Will package for Couples $1200

Will package for Individuals $850

Package Includes

Last Will & Testament- A Last Will and Testament, commonly referred to as aĀ will, is a legal document that specifies how a person's (theĀ testator's) assets and property will be distributed after their death. It also allows the testator to appoint an executor to manage their estate, name guardians for minor children, and outline any specific instructions for the handling of their affairs.

Durable Financial Power of Attorney- A Durable Financial Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows an individual (theĀ principal) to appoint another person (theĀ agentĀ orĀ attorney-in-fact) to handle financial matters on their behalf. The term "durable" means that the authority granted remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated and unable to make decisions.

Durable Medical Power of Attorney- A Durable Medical Power of Attorney (also known as aĀ Healthcare Power of Attorney) is a legal document that allows an individual (theĀ principal) to appoint another person (theĀ agentĀ orĀ attorney-in-fact) to make healthcare decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so. This document ensures that the principal's medical care aligns with their wishes when they cannot communicate or make decisions themselves due to incapacity or illness.

Living Will-Ā A living will is a legal document that outlines your preferences for medical care and treatments in the event you become unable to communicate your wishes due to incapacity or illness. It primarily addresses decisions regarding life-sustaining treatments and end-of-life care, providing guidance to healthcare providers and loved ones about your preferences.

Personal Property Memorandum-Ā A Personal Property Memorandum is a legal document used in estate planning that allows an individual (theĀ testator) to specify the distribution of their personal property upon their death. This document is typically referenced in aĀ willĀ orĀ living trustĀ and provides a detailed list of specific items and the individuals or organizations to whom they should be given.

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