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Note:: Divorced and remarried more than once? Please provide all requested information for each additional spouse on a separate sheet.
Please Note: List and indicate any adopted children in the applicable categories below. Also, please indicate if any children are deceased.
Remember: You don't need to answer any questions in full at this time. Missing information? Just keep going. You can come back and fill in the blanks later.
If so, please attach a copy of the trust document.
If so, please indicate the name of the policy holder and provide information regarding:
Please Note: There will be a section at the end to write in any addtional assets or liabilities.
Please attach a copy of the deed for each parcel of real property that you own.
A personal representative, known as an executor, administers your estate in accordance with the instructions contained in your Will. Please list a first choice and an alternate, in case the person who is your first choice predeceases you or is unable to serve:
First Choice
Alternate
If you die before your children reach the age of eighteen, who do you wish to serve as their guardian?
Testamentary Trust
The Durable Power of Attorney becomes effective upon the proven incompetency of an individual to handle his or her own affairs. In this document, you would name a person who would take charge of your affairs (known as your "attorney-in-fact"). The value of this document is that it eliminates the need to establish a guardianship in the event of incompetency.
Who do you wish to nominate as your attorney-in-fact?
Please Note: Your attorney-in-fact should be a person in whose judgment you trust.
The Power of Attorney for Health Care authorizes the designated attorney-in-fact to authorize or withhold medical care if you are unable to do so yourself. The person so designated should be a person with whom you have discussed issues such as use of medical means to prolong your life artificially.
The Directive to Physicians clarifies a person's wish not to have his or her life "artificially prolonged" in the case of any injury, disease or terminal condition rendering such person unable to communicate.
Please list all digital assets, such as bank accounts, brokerage accounts, social media accounts, email accounts, etc.
Please list your current professional legal and financial advisors here: