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We Offer Other Legal Documents
DiyWills.com offers many legal documents for estate planning, health care management and legal representation. Some of our most popular documents are listed below.


Estate Planning

  • Last Will and Testament
    Compile a list of your assets, designate inheritance and create a will online.
  • Gift Deed
    Give a financial or real property gift to a person or organization with this document.
  • Living Trust
    Create a living trust that allows you to make changes when needed.

Health Care Planning

  • Living Will
    Create this Health Care Directive to make medical decisions in the event that you are unable to act for yourself.
  • Medical Records Release
    Use this document to grant access to your medical records to another party.

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Estate Planning

What is a Last Will and Testament?

A Last Will & Testament is a legal document which describes your wishes regarding your assets, physical remains and donations upon your death. Think of this type of will as your voice beyond the grave. You can distribute inheritance to the beneficiaries of your choice. You can create an En-of-Life plan which will stipulate your funeral service and burial. You can also designate who will oversee the implementation of all decisions made is your will. At DiyWills.com, we've taken a daunting task and made it easy and secure. If you can answer a question, you can create a will with our online service.

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Do I need an Attorney to create my will?

By utilizing the online legal document services of DiyWills.com, you do not need an attorney to create a will. Our legal wills and documents are valid in al US states. However, we encourage our customers to have an attorney review your finalized legal document generated by DiyWills.com to ensure that all of your specific requests are included correctly.

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Can I change my will after I've paid for it?

Yes. Once you create a free online account, you can always reference and edit your legal documents 24/7 as long as you have access to the Internet.

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What is a Living Trust?

A Living Trust is a placeholder for your property, financial assets and personal property during your lifetime which will be disseminated based on your wishes after your death. A Living Trust is a very effective way to make probate decisions prior to death and spare your family the burden of going through this process without knowing your exact wishes.

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Health Care Planning

What is a Living Will?

A Living Will is a legal document which describes your choices regarding medical treatments during your lifetime. In the event that you are unconscious or incapacitated for any reason, your health care providers and family will rely on this document to honor your choices for medical treatments. Issues covered in this legal will include DNR(Do Not Resusitate), life support and surgical options.

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Do I need other health directive documents?

If you are facing life altering medical treatments, you may want to consider creating some of our other legal medical documents such as Organ Donation and Medical Records Realease.

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How can I share my medical decisions with health care providers?

As a member of DiyWills.com you will have access to all of our medical documents. Our Medical Records Release and Child Medical Consent forms are just a couple of the legal documents designed to share with your Health Care Provider.

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Power of Attorney

What is an Attorney-In-Fact?

A Power of Attorney is a legal document in which you can designate and appoint an agent, otherwise known as an Attorney-In-Fact, to make decisions on your behalf in case you are unconscious or incapacited and unable to handle your own affairs.

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What if I change my mind?

Once you regain the ability to manage your life and make all of your decisions independently, you may want to revoke a previously issued Power of Attorney. At DiyWills.com, we make it very easy to edit or revoke any legal document. The authority given to another through the instrument of a Power of Attorney doesn't have to remain indefinitely unless it is absolutely necessary.

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Can I limit the authority of my Attorney-In-Fact?

Yes. At DiyWills.com, we allow you to simply select the legal areas to grant your Attorney-In-Fact authority over your affairs. This options protects our customers from unnecessarily granting life-altering power over their decisions.

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Should I create a Medical Power of Attorney?

If you have been diagnosed with a life threatening condition or are facing any medical treatment which requires anesthesia, you should definitely create a Medical Power of Attorney at DiyWills.com. This legal document will protect you and honor your treatment decisions in the event that you are unconscious or incapacitated.

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