Estate Planning & Probate Legal Forms: 50-State Resources
Individuals who are making plans related to end-of-life decisions, providing assistance to adults or minors in need of care, or making other life changes may need to complete and file a number of estate planning or probate forms in court. Some of the most common areas in which people may seek out forms of this nature include those related to advance directives, guardianships, and name changes. The resources below contain an overview of some of the main rules and requirements on these topics, as well as links to the forms you may need to file if you are seeking to make plans or changes regarding any of these legal issues.
- Wills Forms: 50-State Resources
- Advance Directives Forms: 50-State Resources
- Guardianship Forms: 50-State Resources
- Name Change Forms: 50-State Resources
Estate Planning Legal Center Contents
-
Estate Planning Legal Center
- Asset Protection Under the Law
- Charitable Giving & Related Legal Issues
- Powers of Attorney Under the Law
- Guardianships of Minor, Elderly, and Incapacitated Persons Under the Law
- Social Security Disability Benefits Under the Law
- Social Security Benefits Under the Law
- Trusts & Their Legal Significance
- Probate Law
- Wills — Legal Requirements & Limitations
- Protecting Unmarried Partners Through Estate Planning & Related Legal Strategies
- How Second Marriages Can Legally Affect Estate Planning
- Retirement Plans and Pensions in Estate Planning & Legal Concerns
- Working With an Estate Planning Lawyer
- End of Life Decisions & Legal Implications
- Estate Planning Legal FAQs
- Estate Planning & Probate Legal Forms: 50-State Resources
- Find a Probate Lawyer
-
Related Areas