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Tennessee Document Locator and Personal Information Package including burial information form

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TN-WIL-803
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Understanding this form

The Document Locator and Personal Information Package is designed to help individuals securely organize essential documents and express their personal wishes, including burial preferences. This package is distinct from standard estate planning forms by focusing on both document location and personal information that loved ones may need during difficult times.

Main sections of this form

  • Personal information section: Includes details about the individual, spouse, children, and emergency contacts.
  • Document locator: A comprehensive list for identifying the location of vital documents, such as wills, insurance policies, and birth certificates.
  • Burial information: Specific requests regarding burial preferences and cemetery details.
  • Funeral expense information: Instructions for funeral arrangements and asset listings.
  • Message to loved ones: A space to provide final thoughts or wishes for family and friends.
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Situations where this form applies

This form is beneficial in various situations, including when preparing for aging, planning for end-of-life decisions, or organizing personal affairs for peace of mind. It is particularly useful when individuals wish to ensure their loved ones can easily locate important documents and understand their final wishes during an emotional time.

Intended users of this form

  • Individuals preparing for aging or health challenges.
  • Anyone wanting to provide clear instructions for family about important documents and last wishes.
  • People currently handling estate planning or end-of-life arrangements.
  • Those seeking to organize their personal information for their loved ones’ convenience.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Fill out personal information, including your name, address, and details about relatives.
  • List the location of important documents by identifying each document and where it can be found.
  • Specify your burial information, including preferred cemetery and any related contact details.
  • Detail any specific funeral preferences and provide a breakdown of expense instructions.
  • Write a heartfelt message to your loved ones expressing your final thoughts or wishes.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Not updating the form regularly to reflect current circumstances or changes in family dynamics.
  • Failing to store the form in a secure yet accessible location known to trusted family members.
  • Leaving out important contacts or documents that could lead to difficulties for heirs.

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  • Convenience of being able to fill it out at your own pace and access it anytime.
  • Easy edits can be made as life circumstances change.
  • Reliability of having a professionally drafted document increases its validity and effectiveness.

What to keep in mind

  • The Document Locator and Personal Information Package allows you to organize essential documents and communicate personal wishes clearly.
  • It serves as a helpful resource for family members during challenging times.
  • Regularly updating the form is crucial to ensure it reflects current information and preferences.

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FAQ

What makes a will legal?The will must be signed by at least two witnesses. The witnesses must watch you sign the will, though they don't need to read it. Your witnesses, in most states, must be people who won't inherit anything under the will.

What is a will? A will is simply a legal document in which you, the testator, declare who will manage your estate after you die. Your estate can consist of big, expensive things such as a vacation home but also small items that might hold sentimental value such as photographs.

Drafting the will yourself is less costly and may put you out about $150 or less. Depending on your situation, expect to pay anywhere between $300 and $1,000 to hire a lawyer for your will. While do-it-yourself will kits may save you time and money, writing your will with a lawyer ensures it will be error-free.

Decide what to include in your will. Be specific about where all of your stuff goes. Select your beneficiaries. Choose an executor for your will. Name guardians for your children. Sign your will in front of witnesses. Let everyone know beforehand. Store your will in a legacy drawer.

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Tennessee Document Locator and Personal Information Package including burial information form