All the end-of-life documents you need
Really Good Wills provides you with a comprehensive set of documents that delivers maximum peace of mind for your loved ones.
Your will becomes active upon your death and dictates who directs the affairs of your estate, who gets to inherit your assets, and who cares for your minor children, if you have minor children.
Durable Power of Attorney
Your power of attorney gives general power for an agent to act on your behalf. This is particularly important at such a time as you become incapacitated. This document would allow your agent to direct your financial affairs such as banking for you, filing taxes, caring for real estate, etc. A Power of Attorney is only active when you are alive.
Utah Advance Healthcare Directive (i.e. Medical Power of Attorney)
This document allows you to appoint an agent to make medical decisions for you if you cannot make them yourself. You also provide instruction regarding how and when or if you should be taken off of life support.
This form facilitates your medical agent getting copies of your medical records depending on the preferences you select in your Utah Advance Healthcare Directive.
If you have minor children, these funding instructions direct you how to ensure the beneficiaries on your life insurance and retirement work in tandem with your Will.
These instructions give guidance and instruction for the care provider for your minor children. In them, you have the opportunity to write down family rules, philosophies, and punishment boundaries, as well as, hopes and goals.
This contact sheet keeps all your decision makers contact information in one place.