The Indiana Essential Legal Life Documents for Military Personnel package offers a comprehensive set of legal documents tailored specifically for military personnel preparing for active duty. This package includes essential forms such as a will, living will, and various powers of attorney, all crafted by licensed attorneys to meet Indiana-specific legal standards. Unlike generic documents, these forms address the unique needs of military individuals, ensuring their affairs are managed appropriately during service. Purchasing this package can save you up to 40% compared to buying each form separately.
This form package is crucial in various scenarios including:
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Legal identification documents. Social Security cards. Birth certificates. Tax documents. Tax returns. W-2s and 1099 forms. Property records. Vehicle registration and titles. Medical records. Wills, powers of attorney or living will. Finance records. Pay stubs.
Compile a list of the financial information your heirs will need upon your death: wills, trust information, investment accounts, legal contacts, etc. You can keep this information in an electronic file - in one master document or several attachments - to serve as a road map to find all the physical paperwork.
What is a Life File? It is a file that contains all your important and updated information and documentation that might be needed in the event of an accident, emergency or death. Such a file should include; Important information (e.g. name and contact details of spouse, doctor, employer, executor etc.)
As my colleagues have stated the most important documents to have in addition to a will are: 1) a medical power of attorney; 2) a durable power of attorney; 3) an advanced health care directive; and 4) a HIPAA release.
Last Will & Testament. The fundamental purpose of a will is to outline who will receive your assets upon your death. Trust. A trust is a legal instrument that provides ongoing management for your assets. Power of Attorney. Healthcare Power of Attorney. Living Will. HIPAA Release. Letter of Intent.
Will. Revocable Trust. Financial Power of Attorney. Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare.
Full Legal Name. Social Security Number. Date and Location of Birth. Current Address. Names, Addresses and Phone Numbers of spouse and children. A current medication list. A copy of living will, advance directives, and healthcare power of attorney documents.
Guardianship Documents. Health Care Power of Attorney. Financial Power of Attorney. Living Will. Last Will and Testament. U.S. Legal Services Can Help!