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A gift made through a will or living trust can be flexible, easy to arrange, and may be changed as your life changes. Many people choose to create both a will and revocable living trust instead of solely relying on a will. They like the cost and time savings, plus the added control over assets that living trusts can provide. "Give Through A Will & Living Trust" can help you put your wishes into writing and help you understand the legal documents you create. You'll discover how to: make a gift of a specific amount, provide for a gift of a particular property, reduce the potential family conflicts, designate a percentage of your estate that will be given to your family, friends, and/or favorite charity through your will or living trust, specify funeral wishes, reduce stress and heartache for loved ones, expedite the legal process, and much more. The purpose of creating a will and/or living trust is to ultimately help you better realize a vision for your estate and, in turn, your legacy. While your intentions and directions may be clear, it is vitally important that the will and/or living trust be properly drafted, so that you and your beneficiaries can reap the benefits you intend. If you haven't stopped to consider how a will or living trust can help you pass on your legacy, you should consider creating one immediately. Protecting wealth for future generations should be one of your top priorities. Sample Forms Include: Wills Last Will and Testament (for single and married couples) Self-Proving Affidavits Living Will Trusts Single Person Living Trust Shared Living Trust AB Living Trust (with and without Disclaimer Statement) The Legal Self-Help Guide series provides information to those who want to understand their legal rights and responsibilities in an effort to resolve legal problems or know enough to feel confident in their decision to retain legal counsel. This Guide provides plain-English explanations as an alternative to the legal jargon that fills legal books Express Your Rights. At Peerless Legal we believe the law is only useful when people have the tools they need to understand their rights. Join us on our quest to make the law usable and accessible to anyone. Peerless Legal was founded with quality in mind. All of our products are created by a licensed attorney who believes in our mission to empower individuals by giving them the legal self-help tools to access legal information, make decisions, and engage the system. You can take part by turning information into actions. No CDs No Confusing Online Application Forms No Monthly (Or Hourly) Fees Save Time Save Money Make It Legal Learn Basics
One of the fastest ways to transfer property after your death is through a living trust because trusts are not required to go through probate court. In addition to saving time and avoiding probate costs, a trust lets you control who will receive property after you die. "8 Living Trust Forms" helps you create your own living trust forms to meet your needs. You'll discover how to: avoid probate, distribute property quickly, keep property distributions private, provide an alternative to creating a will, ensure your possessions will be distributed as you wish, reduce the potential family conflicts, and much more. For many people, a will is their first choice for passing on property to their loved ones, but it's not the only document that should be considered. Both a will and living trust contain your inheritance instructions, meaning they state who gets what property, when they will get it, and how they will get it. To create a living trust, a lawyer is not required or necessary, especially for simple living trusts. All you really need is a little bit of intelligence and the right information. A living trust can be an important part--and in some cases, the most important part--of your estate. A living trust can help ensure that your assets are managed according to your wishes, even if you become unable to manage the trusts yourself. Sample Living Trust Forms Include: Single Person Living Trust Married Living Trust Married AB Living Trust Florida Witness Statement for Living Trust Assignment of Property to a Living Trust Affidavit of Assumption of Duties by Successor Trustee Living Trust Amendment Revocation of Living Trust Checklist The Legal Self-Help Guide series provides information to those who want to understand their legal rights and responsibilities in an effort to resolve legal problems or know enough to feel confident in their decision to retain legal counsel. This Guide provides plain-English explanations as an alternative to the legal jargon that fills legal books. Express Your Rights. At Peerless Legal we believe the law is only useful when people have the tools they need to understand their rights. Join us on our quest to make the law usable and accessible to anyone. No CDs No Confusing Online Application Forms No Monthly (Or Hourly) Fees Save Time Save Money Make It Legal Learn Basics Learn more and get updates at www.PeerlessLegal.com.
Are you apprehensive about making a legal document on your own? Does the thought of your own death fill you with unhappy thoughts? Are you afraid of doing something wrong and your will won't be a legal document? Do you think that a will is only for super wealthy people? These are all very common thoughts, and are, generally, untrue. Simple Will Creator allows you to create your own will. You'll discover how to: control how your property will be legally disturbed when you die, name someone with the legal authority to follow and fulfill your wishes in your will, make sure that your estate does not overpay on inheritance taxes, gain some peace of mind to know that you have made dealing with your death, a little easier for your loved ones. ensure your possessions will be distributed as you wish, reduce the potential family conflicts, and much more. In a will, you can decide what will happen to your house, bank accounts, and other property after you die. You can make sure that your spouse, children, or other family members are taken care of. Most people know what a will is, generally, and know that they should have one. With the right information and good judgment, most people can create their own legal will. If you picked up this book, you want to prepare a simple will yourself or you want to learn more about wills so that you can successfully communicate your specific needs to an attorney. This book helps you to do all of these things. Sample Will Forms Include: Last Will and Testament (for single and married couples) Self-Proving Affidavits Checklist No CDs No Confusing Online Application Forms No Monthly (Or Hourly) Fees Save Time Save Money Make It Legal Learn Basics Learn more and get updates at www.PeerlessLegal.com.
Forms include: Last Will and Testament Checklist, Last Will and Testament, Self-Proving Affidavits, Living Will, Ethical Will, Power of Attorney Checklist, Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare, Financial Durable Power of Attorney, Trust Checklist, Living Trust-Single and Married Couples and much more. Estate planning can be done without a lawyer if you have the right information and the right forms. 25 Estate Planning Forms provides you with easy to use forms that you can follow and make legal. No matter the size of your estate, an estate plan may help reduce your estate's taxes, reduce conflict among family members, and provide you with the peace of mind of knowing your final arrangements have been planned. For many people, they already know how they want to distribute their estate, but don't have the necessary forms to make it legal. This book can help. It includes sample forms that you can understand because they are written in plain-English. Often people have more diverse needs than they may have initially thought. Having a variety of forms can help you figure out what your final wishes are and how those wishes may be accomplished.
No one wants to think of their own death. But it is important to plan for your family and other loved ones are provided for if anything should happen to you. "Guidance On Creating Your Own Will & Power of Attorney "can help you create your will and power of attorney legal documents that you actually understand. You'll discover how to: ensure your possessions will be distributed as you wish, authorize someone to act on your behalf regarding healthcare and financial matters if you become unable to make your own decisions, reduce the potential family conflicts, organize important estate records, specify funeral wishes, reduce stress and heartache for loved ones, expedite the legal process, and much more. Wills and powers of attorney are not only for people who are at the age where death is not far away. People die at all ages. A will is needed if you have assets and property to be allocated to those you wish to benefit. A power of attorney can help fulfill your specific wishes if you are ever in a comma. Now is the time to think about creating your legal documents if you have not created them. If you have created them, make sure that your documents are current and reflect the changes in your life because the court will look to these documents as proof of your wishes. If you don't have them or they are missing, the court will apply state laws. These laws may not reflect your wishes, so make sure you look seriously at the making or updating of your documents at the earliest. Sample Forms Include: Wills Last Will and Testament (for single and married couples) Self-Proving Affidavits Living Will Power of Attorney Healthcare-Durable Financial-Durable Minor Child Care-Limited The Legal Self-Help Guide series provides information to those who want to understand their legal rights and responsibilities in an effort to resolve legal problems or know enough to feel confident in their decision to retain legal counsel. This Guide provides plain-English explanations as an alternative to the legal jargon that fills legal books. Express Your Rights. At Peerless Legal we believe the law is only useful when people have the tools they need to understand their rights. Join us on our quest to make the law usable and accessible to anyone. Peerless Legal was founded with quality in mind. All of our products are created by a licensed attorney who believes in our mission to empower individuals by giving them the legal self-help tools to access legal information, make decisions, and engage the system. You can take part by turning information into actions. No CDs No Confusing Online Application Forms No Monthly (Or Hourly) Fees Save Time Save Money Make It Legal Learn Basics
You may not have had a say in how you entered this world, but you don't have to leave it that way. Provide your family peace of mind and make it easier on yourself. Will, Trust, & Power of Attorney Creator and Estate Records Organizer can help you create legal estate documents you actually understand. Here is your guide to ensuring your family will have a place to live, financial stability, and minor children are provided for. You'll discover how to: finalize your will, reduce potential family conflicts, express your wishes about who will get what property, select someone to raise minor children, create a trust to financially support minor children, reduce estate taxes, bypass probate court, authorize someone to act on your behalf regarding healthcare and financial matters if you become unable to make your own decisions, you become too sick to make your own decisions, organize important estate records, leave a final letter to your loved ones, understand the documents you create, and much more. Regardless of its value, your family will likely benefit from an estate plan. And you don't have to spend a fortune to get it done, either. All of the forms you will need are included in this guide. Sample Forms Include: Wills: Last Will and Testament (for single and married couples), Self-Proving Affidavits, and Living Will. Trusts: Single Person Living Trust, Shared Living Trust, and AB Living Trust (with and without Disclaimer Statement). Power of Attorney: Healthcare-Durable Power of Attorney, Financial-Durable Power of Attorney, and Minor Child Care-Limited Power of Attorney. The Legal Self-Help Guide series provides information to those who want to understand their legal rights and responsibilities in an effort to resolve legal problems or know enough to feel confident in their decision to retain legal counsel. This Guide provides plain-English explanations as an alternative to the legal jargon that fills legal books. Express Your Rights. At Peerless Legal we believe the law is only useful when people have the tools they need to understand their rights. Join us on our quest to make the law usable and accessible to anyone.
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