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Estate Planning Simplified
Book With CD-ROM
All States
By Attorney Daniel Sitarz, Nova Publishing, Business & Consumer
Legal Books & Software
List Price: $34.95
Our Price: $25.95
Did You Know?
A LAST WILL & TESTAMENT
is written document which leaves the estate of the person who
signed the will to named persons or entities (beneficiaries,
legatees, devisees) including portions or percentages of the
estate, specific gifts, creation of trusts for management and
future distribution of all or a portion of the estate (a testamentary
trust), see
last will & testament.
Did You Know?
A CODICIL is a written
amendment to a person's will, which must be dated, signed and
witnessed just as a will would be, and must make some reference
to the will it amends, see
codicil.
Did You Know?
A LIVING WILL is document
authorized By statutes in all states in which a person appoints
someone as his/her proxy or representative to make decisions
on maintaining extraordinary life-support if the person becomes
too ill, is in a coma or is certain to die, see
living will.
Did You Know?
A LIVING Trusties sometimes
called an inter vivo (Latin for "within one's life")
trust, a trust created by a declaration of trust executed by
the trustor or trustors (also called settlor or settlors) during
his/her/their lifetime, as distinguished from a "testamentary
trust," which is created by a will and only comes into
force upon the death of the person who wrote the will, see
living trust.
Did You Know?
A POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR HEALTHCARE
is a written document stating that one person gives to another
the full power and authority to make healthcare decisions for
that one person when he or she is unable to,
power of attorney for healthcare.
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your state.
Description:
This package is for a single person or a couple. We
complete your estate planning documents from a questionnaire
that you complete and return to us by secure/encrypted email,
fax, mail or drop-off at one of our offices. Within 24 hours,
we will have your documents completed for you to review, sign
and notarization.
If you are using our online service, we will return your
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Last Will & Testament -
entitled to
one free revision every 5 years from Last Will & Testament
creation date. Additional revisions with this package
are $20.00 for life.
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Community Property Agreement - If you are married and
live in one of the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California,
Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington
or Wisconsin, and have ordered a Married Last Will &
Testament, you will also receive a
Community Property Agreement
at no extra charge.
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Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare & Living Will
- entitled to
one free revision every 5 years from Living Will &
Healthcare Durable Power of Attorney creation date. Additional
revisions with this package are $10.00 for life.
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Power
of Attorney -
entitled to receive up to three
free Powers of Attorney from the following list during the
first year after the creation of your initial documents
and one free each additional year. Additional Powers of
Attorney are $10.00 for life.
In addition to the services
above, which are completed by our paralegals,
you will have 24-hour access to download any of the Power of
Attorney forms listed above for life to complete yourself. For
example, your child is scheduled to spend the summer with his/her
grandparents. You will be able download a Limited Power
of Attorney for Childcare form for their use. Just fill
in the blanks and take it to a notary for signing or stop by
one of our offices and have our notary notarize your forms free.
Forms will always be the most current forms for your state.
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community property:
n. property and profits received by a husband and wife during
the marriage, with the exception of inheritances, specific gifts
to one of the spouses, and property and profits clearly traceable
to property owned before marriage, all of which is separate
property. Community property is a concept which began in Spain
to protect rich women from losing everything to profligate husbands,
and is only officially recognized in some states which were
once under or influenced by Spanish or Mexican control, including
Alaska,
Arizona,
California,
Idaho,
Louisiana,
Nevada,
New Mexico,
Texas,
Washington and
Wisconsin. Community property
recognizes the equal contribution of both parties to the marriage
even though one or the other may earn more income through employment.
By agreement or action the married couple can turn (transmute)
separate property into community property, including by commingling
community and separate funds in one account. Community property
is recognized based on fact or agreement of the parties, rather
than holding of title. The state courts have wavered on what
constitutes proof of community property, including the issue
of whether joint tenancy is evidence of community property or
not. Upon divorce community property is divided equally without
regard to fault. Upon the death of one spouse all the community
property goes to the other except in Texas surviving children
get one half and in obvious sexual discrimination Nevada and
New Mexico allow the husband to will a half to someone other
than his wife.
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All States
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Do It Yourself Documents carries state-specific items for
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Did You Know?
Sixty percent of bankruptcies and seventy-five
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Did You Know?
A POWER OF ATTORNEY
is a written document signed By a person giving another person
the power to act in conducting the signer's business, including
signing papers, checks, title documents, contracts, handling
bank accounts and other activities in the name of the person
granting the power, see
power of attorney!
Did You Know?
PROBATE is the process
of proving a will is valid and thereafter administering the
estate of a dead person according to the terms of the will,
see
probate!
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