Estate Planning Services


What is Estate Planning?

Estate planning is the process of preparing documents and instructions for managing your assets, financial affairs, and healthcare decisions—both during your life and after you pass away. A well-prepared estate plan ensures your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected.

As a notary public, I play a crucial role in validating and witnessing the signing of important estate planning documents, making them legally enforceable and giving you peace of mind.


Who Needs Estate Planning?

Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy or elderly—it’s for everyone! Our services are ideal for:

  • Individuals and Couples: Wanting to clearly outline their wishes.
  • Families with Children: Needing to appoint guardians and protect dependents.
  • Seniors: Seeking to manage healthcare and financial matters.
  • Homeowners and Small Business Owners: Wanting to ensure smooth transitions.
  • Anyone with Assets or Special Wishes: To prevent family disputes and avoid probate delays.


How We Can Help

I provide convenient, professional notarization of your estate planning documents—at your home, office, hospital, care facility, or even remotely (where permitted). My notary services ensure your documents are legally executed and properly witnessed, meeting Ohio’s requirements.

With My Notary Estate Planning Services, You Receive:

  • Personalized Attention: Flexible appointments at your location or online.
  • Clarity: I’ll walk you through the signing process so you understand each step.
  • Accuracy: Documents are checked for completeness to avoid delays.
  • Convenience: Evening, weekend, and last-minute appointments available.
  • Peace of Mind: Your estate planning documents will be accepted in every Ohio legal setting.


What Can Be Estate Planned?

As a notary, I can assist with notarization and witnessing for a variety of estate planning documents, including:

Common Documents:

  • Last Will and Testament: Outlines how your assets will be distributed and guardians for minor children.
  • Living Trusts: Helps manage assets and can avoid probate.
  • Powers of Attorney: Designates someone to manage your affairs if you are unable.
  • Advance Healthcare Directives/Living Wills: Guides your medical care preferences.
  • HIPAA Authorizations: Allows loved ones access to your medical information.
  • Beneficiary Designations and Deed Transfers
  • Other related forms and directives

Please note: While I can’t provide legal advice or draft documents, I work closely with clients and their attorneys to ensure all paperwork is signed and notarized properly.


Get Started with Peace of Mind

Ready to secure your future with properly executed estate planning documents? Contact me today to schedule your notarization appointment or ask questions about the process!

Your wishes deserve to be respected—let’s make it official together.