Services We Offer
We offer a full range of estate planning services—from same-day Power of Attorney documents with online notarization to complete Revocable Living Trust packages tailored to your needs and Life Insurance to protect your family. Whether you're looking for speed, simplicity, or a comprehensive plan, we've got you covered with professional guidance, transparent pricing, and flexible options to fit your situation.
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Power of Attorney
$0 (Free for a Limited Time)
General Power of Attorney
A General Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants an individual (the agent) the authority to act on behalf of another person (the principal) in a variety of matters.
Common uses for a General Power of Attorney include:
1. Financial: Authorize your agent to manage your bank accounts and investment portfolios, allowing them to make deposits, withdrawals, and investment decisions on your behalf.
2. Real Estate: Give your agent the power to sell your property, handle the paperwork, and negotiate real estate deals while you are overseas for an extended period.
3. Business: Delegate authority to a trusted agent to operate your small business, make executive decisions, and manage day-to-day operations while you recover from surgery.
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Healthcare Directive
$0 (Free for a Limited Time)
Healthcare Directive
A Health Care Directive is a legal document that specifies your medical care preferences and designates someone to make health care decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to.
Common uses for a Health Care Directive include:
1. Health Care Proxy: Appoint a spouse or trusted individual to make medical decisions on your behalf if you ever become incapacitated.
2. End-of-Life Care: Specify in your Health Care Directive your wishes to receive life prolonging treatments, such as resuscitation or artificial ventilation.
3. Specific Medical Preferences: Include specific instructions about medications to avoid and preferred alternatives, ensuring your safety.
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Will Package
$325
Last Will & Testament
A Last Will & Testament is a legal document in which an individual (the testator) specifies how their assets should be distributed after death and may also appoint an executor to manage the estate and a guardian for minor children, if applicable.
Common uses for a Last Will & Testament include:
1. Distribution of Assets: Specify that your estate be divided equally between your children, including your home, savings, and family heirlooms.
2. Appointment of an Executor: Appoint a spouse or trusted friend as the executor. This executor is responsible for managing the distribution of your assets, paying off debts, and handling all other affairs related to your estate after your passing.
3. Guardianship: Outline plan for backup guardians, along with sufficient funds from your estate to assist in the children's upbringing.
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Trust Package
$750
Revocable Living Trust
A Revocable Living Trust is a legal document created by an individual (the settlor) during their lifetime that identifies how their assets will be managed and distributed both during their lifetime and after death.
Common uses for a Revocable Living Trust include:
1. Avoidance of Probate: Assets placed in a Revocable Living Trust do not go through probate, allowing for a quicker distribution of assets to beneficiaries.
2. Privacy Protection: Unlike a will, a Revocable Living Trust is not a public document, ensuring the details of your estate remain private.
3. Control Over Assets: A settlor can specify terms and conditions for distribution of assets, such as setting age or milestone conditions before inheritance is received.
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Life Insurance
Term Life Insurance offers affordable, straightforward protection for a set period—typically 10, 20, or 30 years. It’s ideal if you need coverage during key financial obligations like raising children or paying off a mortgage. The death benefit ensures your family is protected if something happens to you during the term.
Whole Life Insurance provides lifelong coverage with a fixed premium, combining protection with a cash value component that grows over time. This type of policy is excellent for those seeking long-term financial security, estate planning advantages, and a guaranteed death benefit.
Universal Life Insurance (UIL) offers flexible premiums and adjustable death benefits, allowing you to tailor your coverage as your financial situation evolves. UIL policies also build cash value based on interest rates, giving you both protection and a potential source of funds during your lifetime.
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Online Notarization
$35
Can be used for Power of Attorney and/or Healthcare Directives only
Fee covers 1 Document and 1 Signer
$10 per Additional Document
$10 Per additional Signer
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Mobile Notarization
$70
Can be used for anything that needs to be notarized, not just estate documents
Fee covers 1 Document and 1 Signer
$10 per Additional Document
$10 Per additional Signer
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Will/Trust Notarization
$125
In office or at a location of your choosing
Fee covers 1 Will or Trust Package
$50 per Additional Will or Trust Package
Call for quote if you need witnesses provided
Contact us.
We’re here to make estate planning simple and stress-free. Whether you have questions or you're ready to get started, reach out anytime—call, text, email, or fill out the form. We’ll respond promptly and guide you every step of the way. Let’s make your plan clear, complete, and tailored to you.

