Wills & Advanced Directives

A last will and testament is a very important aspect of estate planning. AVDOCPREP can help you complete and submit a valid will that can help ease the emotional pain and anguish that would occur from your eventual demise.

With over three decades of experience assisting with estate planning documentation and probate document preparation and submissions, we can help you streamline the process. The power of a lawfully submitted will helps those who create and file them to ensure their financial and property assets go to those they want to help the most.

If you have heirs and a surviving spouse, you likely want to leave a legacy for them. You certainly would want your spouse to have a home.

Advance Directives Could Determine Extent of Medical Care

We can help you to compile and submit advanced directives that clearly determine how you are to be cared for following a catastrophic injury. An advance directive is also called a living will and helps guide your treatment and your estate when you are incapacitated and possibly facing death or need life support to stay alive.

A car accident or similarly unfortunate event could incapacitate you. An advance directive is a legal document that determines what types of medical care you accept or decline. We can help you submit the proper documents and notarize them to help make them lawful.

Power of Attorney Filing Assistance

AVDOCPREP can help you to give the power of attorney to someone that you trust, such as a family member or an attorney whom you trust. A power of attorney gives someone the power to act on your behalf and make important decisions regarding your estate and assets. It is similar to declaring an estate executor whose job it is to help unwind your estate upon your passing.

We can help you properly complete the legal paperwork necessary to grant the power of attorney to your spouse or another person. We can notarize your forms to formally witness them. That will help to expedite the process and protect your assets.

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