Wills/Trusts/POA/Advance Directive

Last Will and Testament

Drafting a Last Will and Testament stands as a crucial component of estate planning. At LegalEASE, we offer support in completing and submitting a valid Will, alleviating potential emotional distress stemming from your eventual passing. A lawfully executed Will empowers individuals to dictate the distribution of their financial and property assets to their chosen beneficiaries, ensuring their legacy endures. Whether you have heirs or a surviving spouse, securing a legacy for them, such as providing a home for your spouse, remains a priority.

Advance Directives/Living Will

We offer assistance in compiling and submitting advanced directives, which provide clear instructions on your preferred care in the event of a catastrophic injury. Also known as a living will, these directives guide your medical treatment and estate management if you become incapacitated, facing death, or require life support to sustain life. Whether it’s due to a car accident or another unfortunate incident, an advance directive is a vital legal document outlining your medical care preferences. We can aid you in completing and notarizing the necessary documents to ensure their legality and effectiveness.

Trusts

Trusts can be used to transfer assets before death and avoid probate. There are a few different types of trusts; revocable trusts, commonly called “living trusts,” are a popular means of avoiding the probate process. If a person transfers all of their assets to the trust, they own no assets at death. This way, no assets go through the probate process.

A Living Trust also states your decisions if you become medically incapacitated during your lifetime; who will make decisions about your property and other items; who will act as guardian of your children.

Power of Attorney

LegalEASE will provide you with the essential legal tools to designate a trusted individual to act on your behalf in various matters. With a Power of Attorney, you can empower someone to manage your financial affairs, make healthcare decisions, handle legal matters, or perform other specified duties when you are unable to do so yourself. Whether due to illness, absence, or other circumstances, having a designated agent can provide peace of mind and ensure that your interests are protected. Our experienced team can assist you in drafting, reviewing, and executing Power of Attorney documents tailored to your specific needs and preferences, helping you navigate complex legal procedures with confidence and clarity.

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