Additional Estate Planning Documents We Handle

Estate plans often include more than a Will or Trust. Notary Royalty LLC provides professional signing and notarization support for a wide variety of attorney-prepared and client-provided estate planning, asset, healthcare, and legacy documents.
Documents we may assist with include:
Last Will & Testament
Pour-Over Will
Self-Proving Affidavit
Revocable Living Trust
Irrevocable Trust documents
Certification / Abstract of Trust
Trust Amendments
Trust Restatements
Trust Revocations
Trustee Acceptance or Resignation documents
Durable Financial Power of Attorney
General Power of Attorney
Limited / Special Power of Attorney
Real Estate Power of Attorney
Medical Power of Attorney
Directive to Physicians / Living Will
HIPAA Authorization
Declaration of Guardian
Appointment for Disposition of Remains
Organ & Tissue Donation / Anatomical Gift documents
Funeral, Burial & Cremation Instructions
Personal Healthcare Instructions
Declaration for Mental Health Treatment
Out-of-Hospital DNR documents
Beneficiary-related documents
Property Transfer Deeds
Transfer on Death Deeds
Trust Funding documents
Assignment of Personal Property
Business Succession documents
Family Settlement or Estate-related Agreements
Affidavits and Sworn Statements
Estate Administration documents
Probate-related documents when appropriate for notarization
Other attorney-prepared estate planning documents requiring notarization, witnessing, or professional signing support
Don't See Your Document Listed?
Estate planning packages vary by attorney, family, and individual circumstances. If your document is not listed above, contact Notary Royalty LLC before scheduling. We can review the document type to determine whether we can provide the requested notarial or signing service.
Please note: Notary Royalty LLC is not a law firm and does not prepare legal documents, select legal documents for clients, interpret legal documents, or provide legal advice. Documents should be completed and prepared before the appointment unless otherwise directed by your attorney or document provider.
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