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From publisher Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers North Carolina "Estate Planning" which is people doing legal documents now to later control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if absent, sick, or dead. Ready-to-use legal forms for North Carolina in book or free at www.davenportpublishing.com are in 3 main areas: - - - - - - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - - - - - - 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after their death like gifts of property and money, pick person as "Executor" or similar to later handle things like any needed probate process, and say to use legal options with less delay and costs like informal procedures. 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts to name a "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18 or similar, and also person to care for their estate and property. 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed. 4. Handwritten Will - this Will can skip the normal 2 witnesses and be done more easily but it must be 100% handwritten by person doing the Will, and doing this can be difficult to write out.- - - - - - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - - - - - - 5. Health Care Power Of Attorney - this popular form (which often is only health care form done) lets person a) name person Agent to help control health care, and b) write health care instructions. 6. Advance Directive For A Natural Death ("Living Will") - form does extreme act of in writing refusing some further medical care, which some options to pick, usually used inside hospital or similar place. 7. Medical Orders For Scope Of Treatment ("M.O.S.T.") - does extreme act of refusing further medical care in short couple pages to be read fast like by paramedics usually outside hospital or similar. - - - - - - - SHARING POWER FORMS - - - - - - - 8. Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with trusted person like spouse, adult child, or best friend so they can help do things. 9. Authorization To Consent To Health Care For Minor - lets parent share power to make decisions about health care of child under 18 with person named in form. 10. Designation Of Authorizing Agent For Dead Body - lets if wanted instructions be given and if wanted person be named to control funeral and related matters. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help give family and friends information about property, money, location of accounts, debts, passwords and codes, last requests, and helpful tips. See books and legal forms at www.davenportpublishing.com.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this easy to use book covers "Estate Planning" in South Carolina. This is about doing legal documents to control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if later absent, sick, or dead. This book is for South Carolina and due to different laws an Estate Planning book and legal forms can't be used for different states. See books and legal forms at www.davenportpublishing.com. This book is short so may read rough but lets person read in day the basics of the subject. Legal forms can be used to make binding legal documents. Ready to use legal forms for South Carolina in this book and download are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - Form 1. Will (Standard) - a Will (also called a "Last Will And Testament") lets a person control things after their death like who gets their money and property, who is Executor handling things, and letting some easier legal options be used later to reduce costs and delays. Form 2. Will (Guardians) - Will with parts added to name someone as Guardian to care for minor child under 18 if needed (like if no parent is available), and also name someone as Conservator to if needed manage money and property of a child and spend this on them till child reaches age 18. Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - optional form done with Will to later help prove Will was properly signed. Form 4. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily outside Will write more gifts to occur after death of "tangible personal property" like furniture, jewelry, vehicles, art, electronics, tools, and clothes.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 5. Health Care Power Of Attorney - lets a person name someone as Health Care Agent to control health care if they're incapacitated, write health care instructions, and if wanted do serious step of saying stop health care if later they are incapacitated and health is very bad (the next form also does this). Form 6. Declaration Of A Desire for a Natural Death - does serious act of stopping care if later doctors think incapacitated person's health is very bad and more care won't help. (this is often called a "Living Will"). Form 7. Do Not Resuscitate Order - does serious act of saying immediately from now on do not try certain health care, and this actually is 2 forms either a "D.N.R." form about "resuscitation" and not trying to help breathing or heart, or a "P.O.S.T." form about not trying many medical treatments listed in the form.- - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 8. Durable Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be given during life to trusted person so they have legal power to help do things, like handle paying bills, and this book's form also has option to give power over a minor child under 18 but South Carolina law is not clear about this. Form 9. Final Wishes - lets instructions be given and maybe person named to control issues with body after death like funeral or burial (usually done if person doesn't want closest family to do this like usual). Also in book is an Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help a person pass on information to family and friends. See books and legal forms at www.davenportpublishing.com.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers "Estate Planning" in Pennsylvania, which is a person doing legal documents now to later control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if absent, sick or incapacitated, or dead. There are 11 ready-to-use legal forms for Pennsylvania provided in the book or for free download at www.davenportpublishing.com, which are: Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people. Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name a "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. Form 3. Simple Will - this Will is short and simple and some people handwrite it and others use a computer to print it out, and people doing this Form 3 tend to feel a simple Will is all they need. Form 4. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed. Form 5. Gift List - lets people anytime including after Will has been written easily write out more gifts to occur after death, but this usually is only used for smaller items.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 6. Power Of Attorney For Health Care - this form lets person name an Agent to help control health care and write health care instructions. Form 7. Physician Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment - this form (sometimes called "Living Will") does extreme act of in writing refusing some further health care, usually used inside hospital or similar place. Form 8. Out Of Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate Order - does extreme act of refusing C.P.R, and does it in short 1 page to be read fast like by paramedics, usually used outside hospital or similar place. - - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 9. Durable General Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and other things be shared during life with "Agent" who often is spouse, adult child, or good friend so they can help do things. Form 10. Medical Consent Authorization (Over Child) - lets parent share power over health care of minor child under 18 with person (often family or friend) so they make decisions often in emergencies. Form 11. Statement Of Contrary Intent (Over Remains) - lets person be named to control funeral and related matters, usually done only if person doesn't want closest family to do this. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help person pass on information about property, money, accounts, investments, debts, codes, passwords, documents, tips, and last wishes. See books and forms at www.davenportpublishing.com.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this short and easy to read book deals with Estate Planning in Kansas. This is about how people can do legal documents now to later control their health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if absent, ill, or dead. Ready to use legal forms for Kansas in the book and available for free download are: - - WILL RELATED FORMS - - Form 1. Will (Standard) - a Will (also called a "Last Will And Testament" ) lets a person control things after their death like who gets money and property, who is Executor, and if easier legal options can be used. Form 2. Will (Guardian) - Will with part added to name someone as Guardian to if needed care for a minor child under 18 (like if no parent is available) and also if needed manage their money and property. Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - for m sometimes done with Will to help prove it was properly signed. Form 4. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily add to a Will more gifts to occur after death of tangible personal property like furniture, jewelry, vehicles, art, electronics, tools, and clothes. - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 5. Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care Decisions - lets a person name someone to be Agent to control health care if the person is ever incapacitated and also give some health care instructions. Form 6. Living Will Declaration - lets a person do serious act of saying stop most health care if later they are incapacitated and doctors think the health situation is very bad and more care likely won't help. Form 7. Pre-hospital Do Not Resuscitate Request - does very serious act of saying immediately from now on don't try resuscitation including C.P.R. (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) if heart or breathing stops. - - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 8. General Durable Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be given to trusted person so they have power to do things, like use accounts, pay bills, get records, and sell property. Form 9. Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care And Education (About Children) - lets parent of a child under 18 share power with someone over the child's health care and school decisions. The Estate Planning Helpful Information form is also provided to help tell family and friends things. SEE BOOKS AND LEGAL FORMS AT WWW.DAVENPORTPUBLISHING.COM.
This book is about Maine "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents now to later control money, property, health care, children, funeral, and more if absent, incapacitated by illness, or dead. After explaining basic Maine and American law this book explains and provides Maine legal forms that a person can use. From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys the book and forms are specifically made for use in Maine and to be extra easy to use. Legal forms in book and for free download at www.davenportpublishing.com cover 3 areas and include: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people. Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name a "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. Form 3. Statutory Will - this Will was put into statute law by state legislature for people to use, and it is inflexible but fairly reliable and easy to use, and people using it often are less wealthy or want to save time. Form 4. Handwritten Will - this Will skips the usual 2 witnesses which saves time and work, but it must be 100% handwritten by person doing Will, and people using this tend to not have great need for better Will. Form 5. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily anytime write small gifts to occur after death, but it needs Will and only covers "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, and clothes. Form 6. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 7. Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care - this popular form which often is only health care form done lets person name someone to help control health care and if wanted write health care instructions. Form 8. Physician Orders For Life-SustainingTreatment - this form (sometimes called a "Living Will") does extreme act of in writing refusing some further medical care, usually used inside hospital or similar place. Form 9. Do-Not-Resuscitate Order - does extreme act of refusing further medical care in short couple pages to be read fast like by paramedics, usually used outside hospital or similar place. - - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 10. Durable General Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with "Agent" who often is spouse, adult child, or good friend so they can help do things. Form 11. Power Of Attorney Over Minor Child - lets parent share power over minor child under 18 with "Agent" who often is family or friend so they help like with child's health care, school, and discipline. Form 12. Grant Of Custody And Control Of Remains After Death - lets person be named to control funeral and related matters, usually done if person doesn't want closest family to do this. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help person pass on information about property, money, accounts, debts, codes and passwords, documents, accounting, legal issues, tips, and final wishes.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this easy to use book covers Estate Planning in Illinois, which is doing legal documents to control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if later absent, sick, or dead.To help, ready-to-use Illinois legal forms in book are mostly the standard forms used in Illinois and they can for be downloaded free at davenportpublishing.com. There are 9 Illinois forms in the book and for free download in 3 main areas.- - AFTER DEATH FORMS - -Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people.Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name a "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property.Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - -Form 4. Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney For Health Care - this is often the only health care form done and it lets person be named "Health Care Agent" to if needed control health care and form alsolets health care instructions be written. Form 5. Living Will Declaration - this form does extreme act of in writing refusing most further health care if later doctors determine health situation has gotten very bad and more care likely won't help much.Form 6. Do-Not-Resuscitate - does extreme act of saying from now on do not give certain health care including C.P.R., and does this in short 2 pages to be read fast and usually by paramedics outside a facility.- - GIVING POWER FORMS -Form 7. Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney For Property - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with "Agent" who often is spouse, family, or friend so they can help do things.Form 8. Appointment Of Short-Term Guardian (For Minor Child) - lets parent or similar with a child under 18 share power over child's health care, schooling, discipline, home, and more with person named as "Guardian" so they can help control things if needed (like if parent is away for weeks or often from the child). Form 9. Appointment Of Agent To Control Disposition Of Remains - lets instructions be written and person named to control funeral and bodily remains (instead of following law that closest family does this).Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to write down information that may help family later.
"Estate Planning" is doing legal documents now to later control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more in case person is later absent, sick, or dead. After explaining some law this book has ready-to-use legal forms for Colorado like: 1) Will (Standard) - lets person control some things after their death like gifts of money and property, pick Executor to after death handle things like any probate process, and say things to help avoid some later delays and costs. 2) Will (Guardians) - this is Will with added parts to name 1 or 2 people as "Guardian" to if needed care for minor child or similar and their assets. 3) Self-Proving Affidavit - helps with later work of showing Will was properly signed. 4) Tangible Personal Property Memorandum - lets person easily, anytime write dome some small gifts to occur after death, but it can only cover "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes. 5) Handwritten Will - this Will can skip the normal 2 witnesses and be done more easily but it must be 100% all handwritten by person doing the Will. 6) Medical Durable Power Of Attorney - lets person name someone as Agent to help control health care, and also if wanted write health care instructions. 7) Living Will - does extreme action of refusing further medical care. 8) Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST) - does extreme action of refusing further medical care like C.P.R., is short like 1 page so paramedics or similar can read it fast, and it is meant more for outside a hospital. 9) Statutory Form Power of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with very trusted person like family or best friend. 10) Delegation Of Power By Parent Or Guardian - lets parent share power over child under 18 with person to let them help with caring and decisions. 11) Declaration Of Disposition Of Last Remains - lets instructions be given and if wanted person be named to control funeral and similar matters. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information Form, an unofficial form to give family and friends after death helpful information on property, money, funeral, last wishes, tips, and more.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this easy to use book for Missouri covers "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents to later control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if absent, sick, or dead. There are 9 ready-to-use Missouri legal forms in book and www.davenportpublishing.com in 3 areas which are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - 1. Will (Standard) - this Will lets person control some things after their death like gifts of property and money, say who is Executor, and letting some easier legal options to be used later, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and it suits most people. 2. Will (Guardians) - Will with parts added to name person as "Guardian" to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to manage any money and property of child and spend this on them. 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed. 4. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily after Will is done write more gifts to occur after death of "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - 5. Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care And / Or Health Care Directive - in first partlets person write health care instructions and name someone as Agent to control health care if person islater incapacitated, and in second part lets person say to stop health care if doctors later think healthsituation is very bad and more care likely won't help (this part is often called a "Living Will"). 6. Do-Not-Resuscitate Order - does serious act of saying immediately from now on do not give C.P.R. to restart heart or breathing and this is a short form so can be read fast like by paramedics or similar outside a hospital or other facility (also provided is 2nd form covering more treatments than just C.P.R.).- - GIVING POWER FORMS - - 7. Durable General Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared in life with person who often is family or friend so they have legal power to help do things. 8. Power Of Attorney Over Minor Child - lets parent of minor child under 18 give power to person over child's health care, home issues, school, and more so person can help control things. 9. Power Of Attorney For Right Of Sepulcher Over Bodily Remains - lets person be named to control funeral and related issues, usually done if person doesn't want closest family to do this like normal. Other provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to easily give family and friends helpful information. Go to www.davenportpublishing.com to see and download books and forms.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents to later control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if absent, sick, or dead. Estate Planning seems complex but mostly is person doing documents to control things in 3 areas: a) After Death, b) Health Care, and c) Giving Power. The book's Appendix has examples on how to fill out the main forms. There are 9 ready to use Kentucky legal forms in this book and for download at www.davenportpublishing.com, which are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - this Will lets person control some things after their death like gifts of property and money, say who is Executor, and allowing some easier legal options to be used later. 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name person as "Guardian" to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. 3. Handwritten Will - this Will skips the usual 2 witnesses which saves time and work, but it must be handwritten by person doing Will. 4. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - 5. Living Will Directive And Health Care Surrogate Designation - this popular form lets person in case needed later name a "Health Care Surrogate" to control health care (this is often called a "Health Care Power Of Attorney" form), and also do a "Living Will" part to say stop certain health care if later doctors think health situation is very bad and more care likely won't help. 6. Do Not Resuscitate Order - says to immediately from now on do not give C.P.R. to try to restart heart or breathing, and this short form can be read fast and is often used outside hospital or similar place (also provided is similar Medical Orders For Scope Of Treatment form saying to not give other treatments).- - GIVING POWER FORMS- - 7. Durable Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared in life with person named "Agent" who often is family or friend so they have legal power to do things. 8. Standard Power Of Attorney For Medical / School Decision Making - lets parent of minor child under 18 give power to person so they can make decisions on child's health care, school, and more. 9. Funeral Planning Declaration - lets person be named to control funeral and related issues, usually done if person doesn't want closest family like spouse to do this as law says is normal. Also provided is an Estate Planning Helpful Information form so family and friends can be told about property, money, and other things. See book and forms for free at www.davenportpublishing.com.
From Davenport Publishing this easy to use book about Estate Planning in Nevada has ready to use legal forms to help control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if a person is later absent, sick, or dead. Many of the legal forms are the standard Nevada legal forms that doctors and judges prefer. Go to www.davenportpublishing.com to see books and legal forms. The Nevada legal forms provided are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - Form 1. Will (Standard) - a Will (also called a "Last Will And Testament") lets person control things after their death like who gets their money and property, who is Executor, and allowing helpful legal options later. Form 2. Will (Guardian) - Will with part added to name someone as Guardian to care for a minor child under 18 if later needed (like if later no parent is available) and also manage a child's money and property. Form 3. Handwritten Will - this Will skips the usual need for 2 witnesses which saves time and work, but it must be all handwritten by person doing the Will (so no use of typing, computers, or legal forms). Form 4. Self-Proving Affidavit - form sometimes done with a Will to later prove it was properly signed. Form 5. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily outside Will write some more gifts to occur after death of "tangible personal property" like furniture, jewelry, vehicles, art, electronics, tools, and clothes. - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 6. Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care - this popular form lets a person be named as Health Care Agent to if needed control health care and also lets health care instructions be written. Form 7. Living Will Declaration - lets a person do serious act of saying stop most health care if later they are incapacitated and doctors think the health situation is very bad and more care likely won't help. Form 8. Do-Not-Resuscitate - does serious act of saying from now on don't try resuscitation to help breathing or heart like C.P.R. (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation), and form is short so can be read quickly. - - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 9. Statutory Form Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be given to a trusted person made Agent so they have legal power to do things, like use accounts, pay bills, and sell items. Form 10. Temporary Guardian - lets parent of a child under age 18 give someone power over the child so they can make decisions about health care, school, home, and more if needed. Form 11. Affidavit Authorizing Person To Order Burial Or Cremation - lets a person to later control their dead body give someone power over burial, cremation, and related things and write some suggestions. Also provided is the Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help pass on information to family and friends.See www.davenportpublishing.com to see books and legal forms.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book for New York state covers "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents now to later control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if absent, sick, or dead. Ready to use legal forms for New York state are provided in book and for free download to make binding legal documents, which forms are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people. Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name a "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 4. Health Care Proxy - this popular form which often is only health care form done lets person in case they later need it name someone to help control health care and if wanted write health care instructions. Form 5. Medical Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment - this form (sometimes called "Living Will") does extreme act of in writing refusing some further health care, usually used inside hospital or similar place. Form 6. Nonhospital Order Not To Resuscitate - does extreme act of refusing further health care of C.P.R. and is just 1 page to be read fast like by paramedics, usually used outside hospital or similar place. - - GIVING POWER FORMS - Form 7. Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with "Agent" who often is spouse, adult child, or good friend so they can help do things. Form 8. Designation Of Person In Parental Relationship - lets parent or similar share power over minor child under 18 with someone so they can help like with child's health care, school, and discipline. Form 9. Appointment Of Agent To Control Disposition Of Remains - lets person be named to control funeral and related matters, usually done only if person doesn't want closest family to do this. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help person pass on information about property, money, accounts, debts, documents, accounting, passwords, codes, tips, and last wishes. Download legal forms free at www.davenportpublishing.com.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this easy to use and short book covers Estate Planning in California. This deals with doing legal documents now to control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if later absent, sick, or dead. There are 9 ready to use legal forms for California in the book for for free download at www.davenportpublishing.com. - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - -Form 1. Will (Standard) - a Will (also called "Last Will And Testament") lets person control things after their death like who gets their money and property, who is Executor, and allowing helpful legal options later.Form 2. Will (Guardian) - Will with part added to name someone as Guardian to care for minor child under 18 if needed (like if no parent is available) and also if needed manage their money and property.Form 3. California Statutory Will - the state legislature put this Will into statute law for people to find and use if they want, and it is inflexible and bit hard to use but is well known by judges. Form 4. Handwritten Will - this Will skips the usual need for 2 witnesses which saves time and work, but it must be all handwritten by person doing the Will (so no use of typing, computers, or legal forms).Form 5. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily outside Will write more gifts to occurafter death of "tangible personal property" like furniture, jewelry, vehicles, art, electronics, tools, and clothes. - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - -Form 6. Advance Health Care Directive - in case they're incapacitated later lets person name someone as Agent to control health care, give health care instructions, and maybe do serious step of saying later stop care if incapacitated and bad health likely won't improve (this part is often called doing a "Living Will") - - this form also can give Agent power over bodily remains and funeral, burial, cremation, and related issues.Form 7. Physician Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment - does serious act of saying immediately from now on do not try certain health care listed (this is sometimes called the "Do Not Resuscitate" form). - - GIVING POWER FORMS - -Form 8. Uniform Statutory Form Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be given to trusted person so they have legal power to do things, like use accounts, pay bills, and sell property.Form 9. Authorization To Consent To Medical Treatment Of A Minor - lets parent or guardian of child under age 18 give power to someone over child's health care to let them make decisions if needed.Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information Form to help pass on information to family and friends. PLEASE GO TO WWW.DAVENPORTPUBLISHING.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION.
From publisher Davenport Publishing this book covers "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents to control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if later person is absent, sick, or dead. This area often uses terms like Last Will And Testament, Probate, Living Will, and Power of Attorney. Ready-to-use legal forms for New Jersey in book and for free download at www.davenportpublishing.com are: Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control things after death like gifts of money property and money, pick person as "Executor" to later handle things, and say to avoid some costs and delay. Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts to name person as "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18 or similar, and person to care for their estate and property. Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed.Form 4. Tangible Personal Property Memorandum - lets person easily, anytime say small gifts to occur after death, but is only for "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes. Form 5. Handwritten Will - this Will can skip the normal 2 witnesses and be done more easily but it must be 100% handwritten by person doing the Will, and doing this can be difficult and lead to mistakes. Form 6. Proxy Directive - also called a "Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care" this common form lets person if wanted name someone Agent to help control health care or write health care instructions. Form 7. Instruction Directive - does extreme act of in writing refusing further major medical care or tube feeding/water, and in the past often was called a "Living Will". Form 8. Practitioner Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) - does extreme act of refusing further medical care and uses slightly different wording in a short 1 page or so form that can be read fast by paramedics, EMTs, or similar (often called Do-Not-Resuscitate which is actually a different form). Form 9. Durable General Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and other things be shared during life with trusted person like spouse, adult child, or best friend so they can help do things. Form 10. Power Of Attorney Over Minor - lets parent temporarily share power over child under 18 (or other dependent) with person named Agent to let them care and control them. Form 11. Codicil For Funeral Matters - lets instructions be given and if wanted person named Agent to control funeral and similar matters. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help family after a death know about property, accounts, documents, codes and passwords, wishes, and helpful tips.
From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers "Estate Planning" in Ohio which is doing legal documents to later control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if absent, sick, or dead. This book written by attorneys is short so may read rough but lets person read in day basics of this area. The book also has ready-to-use legal forms people can quickly see and use. To get forms people can 1) photocopy pages from a book (available at Amazon.com), 2) tear or cut out pages from book, or 3) at www.davenportpublishing.com download forms. Forms can overlap or duplicate each other a lot. Most people do 1 or 2 forms, like many people do 1 Will and 1 health care form, but some people do more. Many people re-do forms about every 10 years. Estate Planning seems complex but mostly is person doing documents to control things in 3 areas: a) After Death, b) Health Care, and c) Giving Power. This book has 9 Ohio ready-to-use legal forms which are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people. Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name person as "Guardian" to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property.- - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 3. Health Care Power Of Attorney - this popular form lets person in case they later need it name someone "Health Care Agent" to help control health care, and if wanted write health care instructions. Form 4. Living Will Declaration - this form does serious act of in writing refusing most further health care if later doctors determine health situation has gotten very bad and more care likely won't help. Form 5. Do-Not-Resuscitate - does serious act of saying immediately from now on do not give C.P.R. to restart heart or breathing, and does it in short form that is often used outside a hospital or similar facility.- - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 6. Statutory Form Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with "Agent" who often is spouse, adult child, or good friend so they can help do things. Form 7. Grandparent Power Of Attorney - lets parent share power over minor child under 18 with grandparent so they can help control child's health care, school, home, and discipline. Form 8. Limited Power Of Attorney Over Child - lets parent share power over minor child under 18 with someone not a grandparent so they can help control child's health care, school, home, and discipline. Form 9. Designation For Funeral Arrangements - lets person be named to control funeral and related issues, usually done if person doesn't want closest family like spouse to do this as law says is normal. Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help person pass on information to family, friends, and Executor. See books and forms at www.davenportpublishing.com.
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