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Plan Your Legacy with Confidence
Protect your family's future with comprehensive estate planning tools — from wills to power of attorney.
Core Estate Documents
Every adult needs these three documents to protect their wishes
Last Will & Testament
Direct how your assets are distributed after death and name guardians for minor children.
Prepare Your Will →Power of Attorney
Designate someone to make financial or medical decisions if you become incapacitated.
Explore POA Options →Affidavit of Heirship
Establish inheritance rights when there is no will through a legal affidavit process.
Learn the Process →How Estate Planning Works
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Take Inventory
List all assets, accounts, property, and debts to understand your full estate.
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Make Your Decisions
Decide on beneficiaries, executor, guardian for children, and POA designee.
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Document and Execute
Work with an attorney to finalize documents, sign with witnesses, and store safely.
The Best Time to Plan is Now
Life events like marriage, having children, buying property, or reaching 50 are common triggers for estate planning. But waiting for a trigger means leaving your family unprotected.