The COVID-19 Pandemic has created a surge of requests for crucial estate planning documents. High-risk individuals face a new reality that they could become very sick very quickly. Essential workers, who have been hit disproportionately hard, have had to take extraordinary actions to protect themselves and their families. Part of the steps taken have included estate planning documents. Governor Whitmer’s recent Executive Order 2020-41 facilitates the completion of vital estate planning documents which would otherwise be impossible under the current crisis.
Gov. Whitmer has authorized estate planning documents to be signed and witnessed remotely.
Although Essential Workers have less time than ever, taking time to prepare basic estate planning can relieve an incredible amount of unnecessary grief and heart ache. A Basic Will indicates testamentary intent while a Medical Power of Attorney appoints someone to act on your behalf making medical and end-of-life decisions.
I come from a family of Essential Workers. My Father was a Postmaster, my Mother worked at Henry Ford Hospital for nearly 40 years, my Brother was a Fire Fighter and another Brother works as a Grocery Store Manager. I’m dedicated to supporting Essential Workers.
Please contact our Firm to memorialize your estate plan for your family.
Essential Estate Planning Amid the Pandemic
Essential Worker Legal Special $300
Medical Power of Attorney.
Basic Will.
Remote Signing.
Step 1. Please download and complete the Estate Plan Worksheet below.
Step 2. Fill out the form below completely, upload the completed worksheet, and complete payment.