My Family Estate Legal Document Kit (includes Last Will and Testament, Health Care Proxy, and Legal Power of Attorney) My Family Estate Legal Document Kit (includes Last Will and Testament, Health Care Proxy, and Legal Power of Attorney) Spiral-bound
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My Family Estate Legal Document Kit
Last Will and Testament, Advance Health Care Directive, and Legal Power of Attorney
Use this helpful planning kit to prepare essential legal documents!
Takes the mystery out of creating basic documents every family needs
Follow the directions and compile the information you need.
Includes helpful FAQs about each document.
Save time and money on research and legal fees
Clear instructions.
Easy fill-in worksheets.
Understand what it is you’re paying an attorney to do for you
Tabbed sections help you find each document.
Contains perforated forms you can actually use.
Prepare your own Last Will and Testament, Advance Health Care Directive, and Legal Power of Attorney
Save time and money on research and legal fees
Whether you’re working with an attorney or doing it on your own, this self-help kit will help you create a Will, Health Care Proxy, and Legal Power of Attorney.
Become familiar with what is required in order to make more informed decisions.
Please note:
This product is not a legal document and does not replace a valid will, health care proxy, or power of attorney.
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