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You’ve built a life, turned your house into a home, cared for your family,
and formed meaningful connections throughout your journey.
Trust that your children and pets will have a reliable guardian.
Choose who will care for your family, including your pets.
Ensure your belongings go to the right people.
Leave everything you've worked for to those you love.
Ensure your future wishes are protected.
Make decisions now and appoint a trusted representative to uphold them later.
Will and Testament
Bequest of personal items, residuary estate, and charitable giving
Guardian for minor children
Payments of debts, taxes, and expenses
Pet caregiver funds and guardianship
Power of Attorney
Designate someone to represent you/your property in the event you were unable to make decisions.
Advance Directive
Choose how your health care decisions are made, and who can make them.
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How do I get my free Free Will Kit?
Fill out the information form and depending on your preference, a licensed insurance agent will deliver the Legacy Will Kit either electronically via email or to your home. You will complete the Legacy Will Kit on your own, following the instructions provided.
According to a Caring.com survey, only 32% of U.S. adults currently have estate planning documents such as a will or living trust, a decrease of 6% from 2023. Young adults aged 18-34 with a will has increased by 50%, going from 16% in 2020 to 24% in 2024.
It's important to have a will because if you don’t have one, the state will determine who gets your belongings, according to applicable law. This process is called intestate succession and it's what happens when someone dies without a valid will in place.
Yes, the forms included in the Legacy Will Kit are templates and forms which have been provided to assist you with the preparation of legally recognized estate planning documents. However, the Legacy Will Kit is not a substitute for legal advice from a licensed attorney.
Remember that individual situations and estate planning needs are unique, so we recommend you contact an attorney to review your will and any other estate planning documents that you prepare to make sure they are applicable to State law and appropriately reflect your intentions.
No. The Free Will Kit is provided to you free of charge.
A licensed insurance agent will deliver all of the documentation either in person or electronically, but you may find the following preparation tips useful
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