HELPING YOU PLAN FOR

LIFE'S UNCERTAINTIES

ENROLL NOW

YOU NEED THEM ALL

Only MyCare PlanTM puts them all in an affordable, easy to use package
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Last Will

A last will expresses your desires for the handling of your financial and personal affairs when you die.

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Living Trust

A way to avoid the cost and delay of probate, to spread out the distribution of your estate over time, to protect assets from creditors, and much more.

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Health Care Power of Attorney

You can name someone to make decisions about your medical treatment if you are unable to make them yourself. Also includes a living will.

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Financial Power of Attorney

You can name someone to manage your financial or business affairs if you are unable to handle them yourself.

WHY MYCARE PLANTM?

Planning for life's uncertainties brings you and your family peace of mind.

But a will alone is not enough. You also need a living trust, medical power of attorney, and financial power of attorney.

MyCare PlanTM is the comprehensive, affordable, easy-to-use package with everything you need. No add-ons, no-surprises.

MYCARE PLANTM WILL ASSIST YOU WITH THESE ESSENTIALS:

  • Preparing financial & health care powers of attorney
  • Talking with your family now to decide how to handle your financial and medical affairs should you become incapable of making your own decisions
  • Preparing a will & living trust
  • Preparing a last will and establishing a living trust that will distribute your property according to your wishes after you die

The average person may need to revise their will several times throughout the course of
their life. The following events are just some of the reasons you may need to review and
revise your estate planning documents:

  • Birth or Adoption of Children
  • Marriage or re-marriage
  • Divorce
  • Death of Parents
  • Death of Spouse,
    Beneficiary or Executor
  • When Children are No
    Longer Minors
  • Birth of Grandchildren
  • Inheritance
  • Change in Health Status

Keep your documents current. Revising your estate plan to keep up with the changing
needs of your family is an essential part of taking care of your loved ones. Don't overlook
this important step.