UCESPP Protection Plan

Will & Trust

In the event of an emergency or just to plan ahead, create a Will & Trust to protect your family’s future. This service also extends to creating living Power of Attorney documents to protect your financial and health decisions if you are unable to do so. These documents can cost thousands in an attorney’s office but are included in the UCESPP to save you money and time!

Features

  • Developed by attorneys.
  • No add-ons or surprise charges.
  • Friendly, customer service staff to answer your questions.
  • No annoying sponsored advertising.
  • Complete at your own pace from the privacy of your home.
  • Mailed to you in a MyCare binder ready to be signed and notarized.
  • Peace of mind for life’s uncertainties.

Your Last Will states how you want your assets to be distributed among your heirs upon your death. This can also include whom you would designate as a guardian for your minor children once incapable. Without specifying this information in an official signed document, the State will distribute your property as THEY see fit.

What is placed into your living trust can be altered throughout your lifetime, and upon your passing, will be transferred to whomever you appoint as a Trustee. With a Living Trust, you will maintain privacy of your asset distribution and avoid the costs of probate court.

This document names someone to be your health care agent, sometimes referred to as a representative proxy, or patient advocate. This is a person you choose to make decisions about your medical treatment and health care if you become unable to participate in medical treatment decisions.

This document allows you to appoint someone to make decisions for you in respect to your assets when you are unable to do so. When accidents, illnesses, or prolonged absences occur, you may need someone to manage your financial affairs. It can be done in anticipation of a future need, for a special purpose or for a limited time.