Emergency Responsibility Plans

It's always too soon until it's too late

Name Your Agents And Document Your Wishes

Who would make medical decisions for you if you became unable to make them for yourself? Who should have access to your personal medical information, or the authority to deal with insurance companies on your behalf? Do you know what would happen to your financial well-being if you were involved in an accident? Your Emergency Responsibility Plan will answer these questions and provide you the peace of mind that comes from knowing that you have the legal documents in place to handle whatever life throws at you.

What's Included

You're covered

Durable Power Of Attorney

Durable Power Of Attorney

Life doesn’t stop when you're temporarily incapacitated. Your Durable Power of Attorney will allow the person you choose to act on your behalf as it relates to your financial well being.

Health Care
Directives

Health Care Directives

Name your health care agent and provide specific instructions to your health care team to guide the critical medical decisions that are needed when you're unable to speak for yourself.

HIPAA
Authorizations

HIPAA Authorizations

All professionals who are bound under HIPAA privacy requirements, such as doctors, nurses and insurance professionals, need authorization to release medical information to your personal representative.

Choosing the Right Health Care Agent

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Your agent may have to make tough decisions on your behalf. Our guide will help you choose someone you trust to speak for you when you are unable to speak for yourself.

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How It Works

We make it easy

  • Step 1

    Schedule your free consultation with one of our attorneys.

  • Step 2

    Prepare for your consultation. Our guide will help you make some preliminary decisions about your plan. Remember to write down any questions you may have.

  • Step 3

    Meet with us to talk about your goals, the preliminary decisions you've considered, and get your questions answered.

  • Step 4

    We write your plan. At this point you get to sit back and let us do the work of drafting and preparing your plan's documents.

  • Step 5

    The last step is to review and sign your documents. After they're signed, these documents should be shared with your nominees so that they will know what to do if anything happens to you.

Ready To Get Prepared?

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