Davenport's Colorado Wills And Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

"Estate Planning" is doing legal documents now to later control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more in case person is later absent, sick, or dead. After explaining some law this book has ready-to-use legal forms for Colorado like: 1) Will (Standard) - lets person control some things after their death like gifts of money and property, pick Executor to after death handle things like any probate process, and say things to help avoid some later delays and costs. 2) Will (Guardians) - this is Will with added parts to name 1 or 2 people as "Guardian" to if needed care for minor child or similar and their assets. 3) Self-Proving Affidavit - helps with later work of showing Will was properly signed. 4) Tangible Personal Property Memorandum - lets person easily, anytime write dome some small gifts to occur after death, but it can only cover "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes. 5) Handwritten Will - this Will can skip the normal 2 witnesses and be done more easily but it must be 100% all handwritten by person doing the Will. 6) Medical Durable Power Of Attorney - lets person name someone as Agent to help control health care, and also if wanted write health care instructions. 7) Living Will - does extreme action of refusing further medical care. 8) Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST) - does extreme action of refusing further medical care like C.P.R., is short like 1 page so paramedics or similar can read it fast, and it is meant more for outside a hospital. 9) Statutory Form Power of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with very trusted person like family or best friend. 10) Delegation Of Power By Parent Or Guardian - lets parent share power over child under 18 with person to let them help with caring and decisions. 11) Declaration Of Disposition Of Last Remains - lets instructions be given and if wanted person be named to control funeral and similar matters. Also provided is Helpful Information Form, an unofficial form to give family and friends after death helpful information on property, money, funeral, last wishes, tips, and more.




Davenport's Colorado Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

This book written by lawyers and published by Davenport Press covers Colorado "Estate Planning" law and especially legal forms in this area. This deals with how a person can act now by doing documents to control upon later illness, death, or just absence their health care, property and money, children and dependents, funeral, and other matters. Forms which have helpful filled-out samples can be copied from the book or downloaded free, and are: Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard Flexible Will) Form 2. Last Will And Testament (With Guardians) Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit (To Support Will) Form 4. Tangible Personal Property Gift Memo Form 5. Codicil (To Modify Will) Form 6. Medical Durable Power Of Attorney (To Name Agent) Form 7. Directive To Withhold C.P.R. Form 8. Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment Form 9. Living Will (To Refuse Health Care) Form 10. Statutory Form Power of Attorney (To Name Agent) Form 11. Delegation Of Power By Parent Form 12. Declaration On Last Remains




Davenport's Louisiana Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

This book from publisher Davenport Press and written by lawyer Alexander Russell explains the law and provides legal forms for Estate Planning in Louisiana. This deals with how people can act to control upon illness, death, or absence their money and property, health care, end of life issues, children, funeral and much more. This book also has free and ready to copy or download Louisiana legal forms, with helpful filled out samples, which include: 1. Last Will And Testament (Person With Spouse) 2. Last Will And Testament (Standard Will) 3. Louisiana Health Care Power Of Attorney 4. Living Will 5. Louisiana Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (Do-Not-Resuscitate) 6. Declaration on Final Wishes (Funeral and Remains) 7. General Durable Power of Attorney (Over Finances and Other Matters)




Davenport's Kentucky Wills And Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents to later control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if absent, sick, or dead. Estate Planning seems complex but mostly is person doing documents to control things in 3 areas: a) After Death, b) Health Care, and c) Giving Power. There are 9 Kentucky legal forms in this book and for free download at www.davenportpublishing.com, which are: - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - this Will lets person control some things after their death like gifts of property and money, say who is Executor, and allowing some easier legal options to be used later. 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name person as "Guardian" to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. 3. Handwritten Will - this Will skips the usual 2 witnesses which saves time and work, but it must be handwritten by person doing Will. 4. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed. - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - 5. Living Will Directive And Health Care Surrogate Designation - this popular form lets person in case needed later name a "Health Care Surrogate" to control health care (this is often called a "Health Care Power Of Attorney" form), and also do a "Living Will" part to say stop certain health care if later doctors think health situation is very bad and more care likely won't help. 6. Do Not Resuscitate Order - says to immediately from now on do not give C.P.R. to try to restart heart or breathing, and this short form can be read fast and is often used outside hospital or similar place (also provided is similar Medical Orders For Scope Of Treatment form saying to not give other treatments). - - GIVING POWER FORMS- - 7. Durable Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared in life with person named "Agent" who often is family or friend so they have legal power to do things. 8. Standard Power Of Attorney For Medical / School Decision Making - lets parent of minor child under 18 give power to person so they can make decisions on child's health care, school, and more. 9. Funeral Planning Declaration - lets person be named to control funeral and related issues, usually done if person doesn't want closest family like spouse to do this as law says is normal. Also provided is an Estate Planning Helpful Information form so family and friends can be told about property, money, and other things. The book's Appendix at the end has many filled out sample forms which show how to write names and property information into forms to have valid legal documents. See book and forms for free at www.davenportpublishing.com.







Davenport's New York Wills And Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers New York "Estate Planning" which is doing legal documents now to later control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if absent, sick, or dead. This book is for New York state. Forms for 1 state cannot be safely used elsewhere. State law on Wills apply if person: a) resides here as their main home, or b) resided here and left with firm plans to return even if person is living in a home elsewhere like some students, military people, and some workers on projects. In this book and for free download are read-to-use legal forms for New York many of which are standard forms, including: AFTER DEATH FORMS - - Form 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) - lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people. Form 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) - this is Will with parts added to name a "Guardian" or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed. HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 4. Health Care Proxy - this popular form which often is only health care form done lets person in case they later need it name someone to help control health care and if wanted write health care instructions. Form 5. Medical Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment - this form (sometimes called "Living Will") does extreme act of in writing refusing some further health care, usually used inside hospital or similar place. Form 6. Nonhospital Order Not To Resuscitate - does extreme act of refusing further health care of C.P.R. and is just 1 page to be read fast like by paramedics, usually used outside hospital or similar place. GIVING POWER FORMS - Form 7. Statutory Short Form Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with "Agent" who often is spouse, adult child, or good friend so they can help do things. Form 8. Designation Of Person In Parental Relationship - lets parent or similar share power over minor child under 18 with someone so they can help like with child's health care, school, and discipline. Form 9. Appointment Of Agent To Control Disposition Of Remains - lets person be named to control funeral and related matters, usually done only if person doesn't want closest family to do this. AND - ESTATE PLANNING HELPFUL INFORMATION FORM.







ABA Journal


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The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.




ABA Journal


Book Description

The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.




ABA Journal


Book Description

The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.