Davenport's Georgia Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

This new Second Edition of this book is written by lawyers and published by Davenport Press. This book focuses on Georgia Wills and Estate Planning legal documents which deal with how a person can control on absence, illness, or death their health care, end of life issues, all property, money, children and family, funeral and burial, and more. After a review of Georgia law this book has Georgia legal forms (with filled out sample forms) to let people quickly make binding legal documents. Forms in this book and for free download include: (1) Last Will And Testament (With Guardians) (lets one give orders to on death gift property and money, pick person as executor to do things after death, say less costly legal procedures can be used, and in case needed pick guardians for minors and their property); (2) Last Will And Testament (No Guardians) (this is a Will with no Guardians paragraph for those without a child under 18 and not giving things to anyone under 18); (3) Self-Proving Affidavit (this form helps the later process after a death of proving a Will was signed correctly, and this makes it more likely a Will is followed); (4) Codicil (this form makes changes to a Will, but most people just do a new Will); (5) Georgia Advance Directive For Health Care (in case someone is later unable to control their health care, this form lets a "Health Care Agent" be named to decide things, and if wanted lets health care instructions be given, and this form is often called a "Living Will"); (6) Do Not Resuscitate Order and P.O.L.S.T. (using 1 of these 2 forms shows paramedics and others not to try restarting a person's heart or breathing or some other major actions, with a P.O.L.S.T. form having more details than the older Do Not Resuscitate Order form); (7) Georgia Statutory Form for Financial Power of Attorney (lets power over money, property, and more be shared with someone so they can do things like use accounts and see records); (8) Georgia Power Of Attorney For Care Of A Minor (lets power over a child's health care, schooling, and other areas be shared with a grandparent, great-grandparent, step-grandparent, or step-great-grandparent, usually because parents will be absent); (9) Power Of Attorney Delegating Parental Authority (this non-official form may help by giving a non-grandparent power over children); and (10) Designation To Control Remains (lets instructions be given and person be named to control funeral, cremation, burial, and related matters rather than closest family controlling this).




Davenport's Georgia Wills And Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this very easy to use book for people in Georgia 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 legal documents in 3 areas of: a) AFTER DEATH, b) HEALTH CARE, and c) GIVING POWER. There are 9 Georgia ready-to-use legal forms in this book and for free download at davenportpublishing.com. - - 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 person as "Guardian" 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. Form 4. Tangible Personal Property List - lets person easily after Will is done write more gifts to occur after death of "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes. - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - Form 5. Advance Directive For Health Care - lets person name someone "Health Care Agent" in case needed to later control health care, and also write health care instruction (including about stopping care if later doctors say person is very ill and more treatment won't help, many people call this a "Living Will"). Form 6. Do-Not-Resuscitate Order - does serious act of saying immediately from now on do not give C.P.R. to restart heart or breathing, and does it in short form often used outside a hospital or similar facility. - - GIVING POWER FORMS - - Form 7. Statutory 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. Power Of Attorney For The Care Of A Minor Child - lets parent share power over minor child under 18 with someone so they can help control child's health care, school, home, and discipline. Form 9. Designation To Control Remains- 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 Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help person pass on information to family and friends about property, money, accounts, investments, debts, passwords, codes, documents, tips, and last wishes. See books and ready to use legal forms at www.davenportpublishing.com.




Davenport's Georgia Will and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

This new 2014 book from Davenport Press is written by attorneys and has in 1 convenient place an explanation of Georgia Will and Estate Planning law and ready to use legal forms most people can use. Estate Planning concerns how to control upon illness or death one's health care, property and money, children and dependents, and other matters. There are 8 legal form areas in this book and also available for free download, which are: 1) Last Will and Testament (lets one give orders to at death gift property, select guardians for minor children and others, and control other matters); 2) Self-Proving Affidavit (this common standard form helps show Will was signed correctly), 3) Georgia Advance Directive For Health Care (like a “Living Will” lets instructions be given and person named to control one's health care in case needed); 4) Georgia Statutory Form For Financial Power Of Attorney (lets power over money, property, and other matters be shared with another person so they can help do things); 5) Georgia Power Of Attorney For Care Of A Minor (lets power over child's schooling, health care, and more be shared with grandparents or great-grandparents, often used if parents will be away); 6) Power Of Attorney Delegating Parental Authority (lets power over child's schooling, health care, and more be shared with any person like friend, teacher, relative, babysitter, or other, often used if parents will be away); 7) Designation To Control Remains (lets person give instructions and pick person to control funeral, cremation, burial, and related matters); and 8) Do-Not-Resuscitate and P.O.L.S.T. (shows paramedics and any medical personnel whether to try to restart the heart, try to restart breathing, and try other major actions).




Davenport's Illinois Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

Provides a quick review of law and a range of ready-to-use wills and estate planning legal forms specially suited for Illinois.




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.




Davenport's Florida Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

This book is written by attorneys and published by Davenport Press. This book in one convenient place quickly reviews Florida law and provides ready to use legal forms to make legally binding Wills and Estate Planning documents. Wills and Estate Planning deal with acting now to control upon later illness, death, or absence things like health care, end of life issues, transfers of property and money, family, funeral and burial, sharing power with someone trusted to let them help, and more. Ready to use Florida legal forms are in this book and can be downloaded free. Forms with helpful filled-out samples include: (1) Last Will And Testament (With Guardians) (lets one give orders to on death gift property and money, say less costly procedures can be used, pick person as executor to do things after death, and in case needed pick guardians for minors and their property till age 18); (2) Last Will And Testament (No Guardians) (this is a Will with no Guardians paragraph for those without a child under 18 and not giving major things to anyone under 18); (3) Self-Proving Affidavit (often done with a Will to help the later process of proving a Will was signed correctly, and this makes it more likely a Will is followed); (4) Tangible Personal Property List (lets person easily write down outside a Will wanted gifts of "tangible personal property" like clothes, furniture, tools, cars, and jewelry); (5) Living Will (lets one say if ever in extreme bad health that health care of little help should not be given, and if wanted lets a person be named "surrogate" to control this); (6) Health Care Surrogate (lets person be named as "surrogate" to control all health care not just extreme situations, and also if wanted lets orders for health care be given); (7) Do Not Resuscitate Order (often called a D.N.R this form shows paramedics and others not to try restarting the heart or breathing which is called C.P.R.); (8) Final Wishes (lets orders about funeral, burial, and related matters be given); (9) Codicil (lets one make changes to an existing Will, but most just do a new Will); (10) Durable Power Of Attorney (also called "Financial Power Of Attorney" lets power over money, property, and more be shared with someone so they can do things); and (11) Power Of Attorney Of Parent (lets parent give power over a child like over medical care, school, and home matters, to a person to help when child is away from parents).







Davenport's Florida Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

This book is published by Davenport Press and written by attorneys, and is a Second Edition with updated forms and new discussions of Florida law. This book in one convenient place quickly reviews Florida law and provides ready to use legal forms to make legally binding Wills and Estate Planning documents. With this book people should be able to act now to control on later illness or death their health care, end of life issues, transfers of property and money, family, funeral and burial, and more. Ready to use Florida legal forms are in this book and can be downloaded free, and helpful filled out samples of forms show exactly how to use them. Forms include: (1) Last Will And Testament (With Guardians) (lets one give orders to on death gift property and money, say less costly procedures can be used, pick person as executor to do things after death, and in case needed pick guardians for minors and their property till age 18); (2) Last Will And Testament (No Guardians) (this is a Will with no Guardians paragraph for those without a child under 18 and not giving major things to anyone under 18); (3) Self-Proving Affidavit (often done with a Will to help the later process of proving a Will was signed correctly, and this makes it more likely a Will is followed); (4) Tangible Personal Property List (lets person easily write down outside a Will wanted gifts of "tangible personal property" like clothes, furniture, tools, cars, and jewelry); (5) Living Will (lets one say if ever in extreme bad health that health care of little help should not be given, and if wanted lets a person be named "surrogate" to control this); (6) Health Care Surrogate (lets person be named as "surrogate" to control all health care not just extreme situations, and also if wanted lets orders for health care be given); (7) Do Not Resuscitate Order (often called a D.N.R this form shows paramedics and others not to try restarting the heart or breathing which is called C.P.R.); (8) Final Wishes (lets orders about funeral, burial, and related matters be given); (9) Codicil (lets one make changes to an existing Will, but most just do a new Will); (10) Durable Power Of Attorney (also called "Financial Power Of Attorney" lets power over money, property, and more be shared with someone so they can do things); and (11) Power Of Attorney Of Parent (lets parent give power over a child like over medical care, school, and home matters, to a person to help when child is away from parents).




Davenport's Wisconsin Will and Estate Planning Legal Forms Booklet


Book Description

This easy to use booklet with forms is written by lawyers and published by Davenport Press, and it lets people complete a legal Will and other Estate Planning legal documents. The booklet and forms are written for Wisconsin specifically, and mostly explains and provides official or recommended state forms. Estate Planning concerns how to act now to later control upon illness or death one's health care, property and money, children and dependents, and other matters. Legal forms provided include: 1. Wisconsin Basic Will (lets person give orders to at death control one's property, guardians for children and dependents, and other matters);2. Self-Proving Affidavit (optional document done with a Will to avoid people later having to show a Will was signed correctly);3. Power Of Attorney For Health Care (although most people remain well enough to control their own health care until death, this form lets instructions be given and person be named to control health care in the rare case this is needed);4. Declaration To Physicians (Wisconsin Living Will) (document done to give instructions in case ever in terminal or long-term unconscious condition);5. Wisconsin Statutory Form Power of Attorney For Finances And Property (allows powerful powers be given to another person over one's finances and property to let them help with these things);6. Power of Attorney Delegating Parental Power (gives to another person power over children like their medical care and this form is usually done if parents are absent often or for long time); and7. Authorization For Final Disposition (lets person be named to control funeral and burial and lets instructions be given for this). These 7 forms should be sufficient for most people with usual situations or wishes, but people have to consider their situation and wishes and decide for themselves whether to use a lawyer. The printed booklet has 2 copies of each form, which may make copying or cutting out forms easier. Book buyers can also download a copy of all these forms free to a computer and printer. Good luck.




Davenport's Tennessee Wills and Estate Planning Legal Forms


Book Description

FROM PUBLISHER DAVENPORT PRESS THIS 3RD EDITION OF THIS BOOK IS SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR TENNESSEE AND COVERS WILLS AND ESTATE PLANNING LEGAL FORMS. THESE DEAL WITH HOW TO CONTROL ON ILLNESS, DEATH, OR ABSENCE THINGS LIKE HEALTH CARE, MONEY, PROPERTY, CHILDREN, AND SHARING POWER. Many Tennessee legal forms are in the book or for free download, including: (1) Last Will And Testament (lets one write orders to on death gift most property and money, pick guardians for children and their property, say less burdensome legal procedures can be used later, and pick person to be executor to handle things after death); (2) Last Will And Testament (No Guardians) (this Will has no "Guardians" paragraph and is for people without children under 18 and not giving anything to other minors under 18); (3) Self-Proving Affidavit (often done with a Will to avoid work after a death of showing a Will was signed correctly by getting testimony of witnesses to the Will signing, and using this form increases the chance a Will is enforceable); (4) Appointment Of Health Care Agent (sometimes called a "Health Care Power of Attorney" lets a person be named to control health care and be given instructions in case one cannot later control own health care); (5) Advance Care Plan (sometimes called "Living Will" lets one say if ever serious medical condition occurs what extreme measures are wanted and when should health care stop); (6) P.O.S.T. (sometimes called a "Do Not Resuscitate" this form can be requested to show paramedics and other medical personnel to not try restarting the heart or breathing or other major actions); (7) Durable General Power Of Attorney (sometimes called "Financial Power Of Attorney" lets power over money, property, and other matters be shared with a spouse or other trusted person so they can act for a person); and (8) Tennessee Power Of Attorney For Minor Child (lets a parent or similar share with another person power to control a child's health care, schooling, and other matters).