A will is a legal document that identifies the individual who will handle your assets after your death. Additionally, a will provides you the opportunity to name beneficiaries and set up support trusts for minor children and dependents. Everyone should have a will; however, not everyone can afford the high cost of attorneys fees. Therefore, if you’re looking for an inexpensive way to settle your estate, read on to learn how to get a last will with A People’s Choice.
Why Use a Legal Document Assistant?
Many people prefer to use fill-in-the-blank “DIY” templates to solve their legal problems. However, we do not recommend writing a will completely on your own. Unfortunately, there are some instances in which a will is not sufficient and you may require additional documents. Likewise, some property cannot be distributed with a will.
Furthermore, according to the non-profit agency Consumer Reports, most fill-in-the-blank will products and services do not meet the majority of people’s legal needs. Therefore, Consumer Reports advised that people with simple estates utilize alternative hands-on professional services. As a registered legal document assistant, A People’s Choice is here to help you accurately and completely write your will.
How to Get a Last Will With A People’s Choice in 3 Easy Steps
When you use A People’s Choice, preparing a last will is EASY. Simply follow these three steps:
Step 1: Complete Our Online Interview
With our Quick Start Estate Planning Interview, clients can provide us with all the necessary information to prepare and file their last will. For example, some of the information required for a last will includes:
- Your chosen executor;
- The assets you will be distributing, including personal and real property;
- The beneficiaries to which your assets will be distributed;
- Potential outstanding debts and taxes; and
- Plans for minors and dependents
When you use our Quick Start Estate Planning Interview, you can provide us with this information without paying a cent! Then, once we receive and process this information, we will give you a call to confirm whether you want your will finalized. We won’t charge you until we’ve received this confirmation.
Step 2: Speak to a Registered Legal Document Assistant
Upon payment, we will schedule a personal, one-on-one interview for you to speak with one of our experienced estate document preparers. During this 30- to 45-minute phone call, we will review every aspect of your will, based on the information you provided in Step 1. Additionally, we will ensure all the language is as you intended, so your estate is planned exactly how you want it. Most importantly, this consultation allows you to ask any questions you may have, so you can be totally confident about the last will you’ve created.
Furthermore, our complete will package includes an individual will, healthcare directive, HIPAA waiver, and financial power of attorney. However, you also have the option to focus solely on your last will. Whatever plan you choose, we provide all of our services for one set price, so there are no surprises!
Finally, one of the greatest benefits of working with a legal document assistant is that we use the same document preparation software as attorneys. In other words, you’re getting the same legal document preparation a lawyer would provide, but for a fraction of the cost! Our professionals are certified legal document assistants and trained in estate planning, so you can be sure you’re getting the best help possible.
Step 3: Sign and File!
After we’ve completed your will according to your instructions and wishes, we will send it to you in a secure document sharing process. On the other hand, we may also mail the document to you if you prefer that method of delivery.
A People’s Choice has been in the legal document preparation business for over 40 years. Plus, we have a great reputation in the community. Contact A People’s Choice to learn more about how we can help you complete and file legal documents in a timely manner. Call us today at 800-747-2780 with any questions.
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