Estate Planning
Estate Planning Documents: Protecting Your Legacy Starts Today
Estate planning is not just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to protect their family, their wishes, and their legacy. Whether you own a home, have children, or simply want peace of mind, having the proper estate planning documents in place ensures your voice is honored when it matters most.
At Infinite Legacy Notary, we help individuals and families take the first and most important step in estate planning by ensuring essential documents are properly executed, notarized, and ready for use.
What Are Estate Planning Documents?
Estate planning documents are legal instruments that clearly outline how your personal, financial, and medical affairs should be handled during your lifetime and after your passing. These documents help reduce confusion, prevent disputes, and ease the burden on loved ones during difficult times.
While attorneys prepare legal advice and customized strategies, notarization is often a critical final step to ensure these documents are valid and enforceable.
Common Estate Planning Documents You May Need
Here are some of the most frequently used estate planning documents we notarize:
• Last Will and Testament
Outlines how your assets are distributed after death and names guardians for minor children.
Durable Power of Attorney
Authorizes a trusted individual to manage your financial affairs if you become incapacitated.
• Healthcare Power of Attorney / Healthcare Proxy
Appoints someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so.
• Living Will / Advance Healthcare Directive
Specifies your wishes regarding life-sustaining treatment and end-of-life care.
• Property Deeds (Trust-Related or Survivorship Deeds)
Used to ensure smooth transfer of real estate and potentially avoid probate.
Why Estate Planning Matters
Without proper estate planning documents:
State laws—not your wishes—may determine what happens to your assets
Loved ones may face delays, legal costs, and emotional stress
Medical decisions may be made without knowing your preferences
Estate planning is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family—clarity, direction, and peace of mind.
Why Choose Infinite Legacy Notary?
At Infinite Legacy Notary, we understand the sensitivity and importance of estate planning. Clients choose us because we offer:
✔ Professional, detail-oriented notarial services
✔ Mobile and convenient appointments
✔ Experience with estate and healthcare documents
✔ Flexible scheduling, including evenings and expedited requests
✔ A legacy-driven approach built on trust and integrity
"Creating a Legacy of Trust – One Signature at a Time!"
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do I need a lawyer to notarize estate planning documents?
No. While attorneys prepare legal documents and give legal advice, notarization is a separate service. If your document requires notarization, we can assist once the document is completed.
Can you notarize estate planning documents at my home or facility?
Yes. We provide mobile notary services, including homes, hospitals, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes.
What do I need for the notarization appointment?
You’ll need:
A valid, government-issued photo ID
The completed documents (unsigned)
All parties required to sign present and competent