Legal Documents
Estate Planning Documentation
Living Will: A Living Will is a legal document that expresses an individual’s preferences regarding medical treatment and life-sustaining measures in the event they become unable to communicate or make decisions.
Living Trust: A Living Trust is a legal arrangement that holds and manages an individual’s assets during their lifetime. It allows for the seamless transfer of assets to beneficiaries without the need for probate upon the individual’s death.
Last Will & Testament: A Last Will & Testament is a legal document that outlines how an individual’s assets and property should be distributed after their death. It may also specify guardianship for minor children and other important instructions.
Power of Attorney (General): A General Power of Attorney grants someone the authority to make legal and financial decisions on behalf of the person granting the power. It is typically effective until the individual becomes incapacitated or revokes the power.
Durable Power of Attorney: Similar to a general power of attorney, a Durable Power of Attorney remains effective even if the individual becomes incapacitated. It grants the agent the authority to manage financial and legal affairs.
Medical Power of Attorney and Living Will: This legal document combines a Medical Power of Attorney and a Living Will. The former grants someone the authority to make medical decisions, while the latter outlines specific medical treatment preferences.
Pre-nuptial Agreement: A Pre-nuptial Agreement (or Prenup) is a legal contract entered into by a couple before marriage, outlining how their assets and debts will be divided in the event of divorce or death.
Post-nuptial Agreement: Similar to a prenuptial agreement, a Post-nuptial Agreement is entered into by a married couple but is created after marriage. It addresses similar issues, such as asset division and spousal support.
Travel Authorization for Children: A Travel Authorization for Children is a legal document that grants permission for a child to travel internationally with an accompanying adult who is not their legal parent or guardian. It may be required by authorities at border crossings.
Notary and Apostille Service
Apostille: An Apostille is a certification that authenticates the origin of a public document, such as a birth
certificate, marriage certificate, or notarized document, for use in countries that are parties to the
Hague Apostille Convention.- Mobile Notary Services
Real Estate Forms
Quit Claim Deed: Quit Claim Deed is a legal document used to transfer a property’s title from one party to another.
it’s often used between family members or to fix errors in a property title.- Rental and Lease Agreement: A Rental or Lease Agreement is a contract between a landlord and a tenant that outlines the terms
and conditions of renting a property. It covers details such as rent, duration, and responsibilities of
both parties.