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Kansas king acknowledgment (Notary Public) _________________________________ Name typed, printed, or stamped -5- ___________________ (name of Principal), who is personally known to me or who has produced ________________________________ as identification. _________________________________ Signature of person ta________ State of __________________________ ) ) ss County of ________________________ ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _____ day of ____________________, ______ by _________________________________ Witness Signature: ___________________________________ Name: ___________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: ________________________________________________ Signature of Principal Witness Signature: ___________________________________ Name: ___________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: _________evoke this Power of Attorney at any time by providing written notice to my Agent. Signed on ________________ (date), at _______________________ (city), __________________________ (state). ___________e in good faith. However, Agent will be liable for breach of fiduciary duty, failure to act in good faith and/or willful misconduct, while acting under the authority of this Power of Attorney. I may rerson relying in good faith on the authority of this document, without notice of such termination, shall be held harmless. -4- Agent shall not be liable for losses resulting from judgment errors madto indemnify the third party for any claims that arise against the third party because of reliance on this power of attorney. If this General Power of Attorney is terminated by operation of law, any py who receives a copy of this document may act under it. Revocation of the power of attorney is not effective as to a third party until the third party has actual knowledge of the revocation. I agree any rights or ownership with respect to any life insurance policies I may own on the life of my Agent; and/or (c) my assets to be subject to a general power of appointment by my Agent. Any third parto my Agent based on this document. The powers granted to my Agent by this power-of-attorney are limited to the extent necessary to prevent (a) my income to be taxable to my Agent; (b) my Agent to have and effect and not be affected by any partial invalidity. No person needs to inquire as to the reasons for the use or issuance of this power-ofattorney or as to the disposition of any proceeds paid tn in any manner. If any part of this document is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable under applicable law, then the remaining unaffected parts of the document shall still remain in full forcey shall be construed broadly as a General Power of Attorney. The listing of specific terms, rights, acts or powers are not intended to restrict or limit the definition or scope of powers granted herei myself or any authorized personal representative or fiduciary acting on my behalf, my Agent shall provide an accounting for all funds handled and all acts performed as my Agent. This Power of Attornered as a result of carrying out any provision of this Power of Attorney. If desired, my Agent shall also be entitled to reasonable compensation for any services provided as my Agent If so requested byd evaluate information effectively, to communicate decisions, and/or to manage my financial resources and affairs properly. My Agent shall be entitled to reimbursement of all reasonable expenses incur document shall remain in full force and effect thereafter until my death or until my disability or incapacity. As used herein, "disability" or "incapacity" shall mean a lack of capacity to receive an This General Power of Attorney and the rights, powers, and authority of my Agent shall become effective immediately upon execution of this instrument. The rights, powers, and -3- authority of this, as may be appropriate. However, Agent may not disclaim assets, to which I would be entitled, if the result is that the disclaimed assets pass directly or indirectly to my Agent or my Agent's estate.ime of such transfer. 17. To disclaim any interest (subject to other provisions of this document), which might be transferred or distributed to me from any other person, estate, trust, or other entity my Agent may owe to others, excluding those whom I am legally obligated to support. 16. To transfer any of my assets to the trustee of any revocable trust created by me, if such trust exists at the tmy Agent's estate, my Agent's creditors, or the creditors of my Agent's estate, or (c) use any of my assets to discharge any of my Agent's legal obligations, including any obligations of support whichor rights, directly or indirectly, to my Agent, my Agent's estate, my Agent's creditors, or the creditors of my Agent's estate, (b) exercise any powers of appointment I may hold in favor of my Agent, lative and shall lapse at the end of each calendar year. However, my Agent may not, unless specifically authorized by this document, (a) gift, appoint, assign or designate any of my assets, interests o gifts that qualify for the federal gift tax annual exclusion, shall not exceed in value the federal gift tax annual exclusion amount in any one calendar year, and this annual right shall be non-cumu be made to the minor directly or parent, guardian or close friend of the minor or pursuant to the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act or the Uniform Transfers To Minors Act. Any gifts made shall be limited tor organizations without regard to whether such gifts are a part of my estate planning or otherwise, and if necessary, to file any state and federal gift tax returns and documents. Gifts to minors mayo tax matters and to negotiate, compromise or settle any matter with such agency. 15. To make gifts and charitable contributions of my real, personal, tangible or intangible property, to such persons d to, federal, state, local or other income and tax returns and necessary and/or related documents; to obtain or provide information to and from any agency, including governmental agencies, relating tessionals, brokers and real estate agents. 14. To prepare, or cause to be prepared, sign, and/or file any documents with any federal, state, local or other governmental body, including, but not limiteor may own or have an interest in, in the future. 13. To employ any professional and/or business assistance as may be appropriate, including but not limited to, attorneys, accountants, investment profg proxy rights, with respect to stocks, bonds, debentures, commodities, options or any other investments. -2- 12. To maintain and/or operate any business that I currently own or have an interest in by me alone or in conjunction with any other person, including access to their contents, and to examine, remove, keep or otherwise dispose of the contents. 11. To exercise any and all rights, includinl or transfer any note, security, or draft of the United States of America, including U.S. Treasury Securities. 10. To have access to any safe deposit box, vault or other storage area owned or leased afts, warrants, money orders, certificates, cashier checks, cash or vouchers payable to me by any person, firm, corporation or political entity; to perform any act necessary to deposit, negotiate, seln with respect to any of my accounts, including, but not limited to, making deposits and withdrawals, negotiating or endorsing any checks or other instruments, obtaining bank statements, passbooks, dr of deposit, investment accounts, brokerage accounts, retirement plan accounts, and other similar accounts with financial institutions; to conduct any business with any banking or financial institutioentative Payee" for the purpose of receiving Social Security benefits. 9. To open, maintain and/or close bank accounts, including, but not limited to, checking accounts, savings accounts, certificatesor its agencies in connection with governmental benefits (including but not limited to, medical, military and social security benefits), and to appoint anyone, including my Agent, to act as my "Represe benefits and government program including, but not limited to, Social Security and Medicare; to prepare applications, provide information, and perform any other reasonable request by any government disclaimers under such policies. 8. To receive, deposit, hold, demand, deal with and/or sue to recover all payments I receive from any annuity, pension, retirement benefits, retirement plans, insurancurchase, maintain and/or deal with insurance and annuity contracts, insurance policies, including life insurance upon my life or the life of any other appropriate person and to make any elections and nts and to recover possession; and the right to ask for, demand, sue for, collect, recover and receive all monies which may become due and owing to me by reason of such transaction. 7. To apply for, pto execute any necessary document, instrument or deed for such transactions. This includes the right to sell or encumber any homestead that I now own or may own in the future; the right to remove tenat prices my Agent may deem proper) deal with all, any part or any interest in any real or personal property or asset whatsoever, tangible or intangible (now owned or acquired in the future by me) and y hereafter acquire any interest, to have, or use. 6. To maintain, manage, insure, lease, rent, sell, mortgage, improve, repair, exchange, invest, reinvest and in any other manner (on such terms and ait, any and all documents of title and demands whatsoever, whether agreed to or disputed, now due or due -1- in the future, owned by, due, owing payable, or belonging to, me or in which I have or mald, possess and/or invest any and all sums of money, accounts, debts, bonds, commercial papers, checks, drafts, causes of action, bequests, deposits, notes, interests, dividends, certificates of deposnecessary to recover and collect any amount or debt owed to me. 4. To adjust, compromise and settle any claim, against me or asserted on my behalf against any other person or entity. 5. To receive, hoents, security agreements and other debts and obligations and such other instruments in writing of whatever kind and nature as may be. 3. To request, ask, demand, sue and take any and all legal steps , or investments with or through banks, savings and loan, brokers, mutual fund companies or other institutions, proofs of loss, evidences of debts, releases, and satisfaction of mortgages, lien, judgmes, insurance policies, receipts, title documents, checks, drafts, letters of credit, stock certificates, proxies, warrants, commercial papers, withdrawal and deposit slips, certificates of deposit ofent, including but not limited to applications, assignments, bills of sale or lading, bonds, contracts, covenants, conveyances, deeds, options, trust deeds, security agreements, leases, mortgages, noton my behalf and in my name. 2. To enter into binding contracts on my behalf and to sign, endorse and execute any written agreement and document necessary to enter into any such contract and/or agreemney and the rights hereby granted. My Agent's powers and authority shall include, but not be limited to: 1. To conduct, engage in, and transact any and all lawful business of whatever kind or nature, as I could do if personally present. I hereby ratify and confirm all acts that my Agent, or my Agent's substitute or substitutes, shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue of this power of attortsoever that I now have or may later acquire in connection with or relating to any person, item, transaction, thing, business, property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, or matter whatsoever _______________ my true and lawful attorney-in-fact for me and in my name, and in my behalf. My Agent shall have full power and authority to perform any act, power, duty, legal right or obligation whadress at _______________________________________________ do hereby make and appoint ________________________________________ ("Agent") maintaining an address at: ______________________________________ the fiduciary and other legal responsibilities of an agent. -3- GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: I, ____________________________________ ("Principal") maintaining an adnyone to make medical and other health-care decisions for you. You may revoke this power of attorney if you later wish to do so. AGENT: By accepting or acting under the appointment, the agent assumesagent, within the scope of this power of attorney document, is legally binding upon you. If you have any questions about these powers, obtain competent legal advice. This document does not authorize ading another person ("agent") with the power to handle business and legal matters on your behalf, including the power to sell, mortgage or dispose of your property. Any such action undertaken by your structions. -2- CAUTION! PRINCIPAL: The Powers granted by this power of attorney document are broad and sweeping. Before signing this document, consider its consequences. You ("principal") are provirmore, this information is general information that is not state specific. Whenever appropriate, the instructions included with the forms packages offered for sale, generally include state specific inalforms.com as well), stays in effect even if the Grantor later becomes disabled or incapacitated. Please note that this information is not intended as and is not a substitute for legal advice. Furthestates don't require that a General Power of Attorney be witnessed, it is always a very good idea to do so. Another type of Power of Attorney, called a Durable Power of Attorneys (available at findlege it more difficult for any third party to challenge the validity of the Power of Attorney and will allow the General Power of Attorney to be recorded as a public record, if necessary. Although, some orney at any time. A General Power of Attorney should always be notarized, even if your state does not require it, especially if the Agent will be dealing with any real property. Notarization will makld be granted with care. Any action undertaken by the Agent, within the scope of the Power of Attorney document, will be legally binding upon the Grantor. The Grantor can revoke a General Power of Att does not need to be a lawyer. Almost anyone can be appointed an Attorney-In-Fact by a power of attorney. The Agent should be a competent adult. A Power of Attorney is a "powerful" instrument and shoueath of the Grantor or until the Grantor becomes disabled or incapacitated. Note that the word "attorney" is not used here to mean "lawyer". The person acting as the Attorney-In-Fact for the Principalpal" or "Grantor") to authorize someone else (called the "Agent" or "Attorney-InFact") to act on his or her behalf. This particular Form becomes effective immediately and remains effective until the dto the Disclaimers and Terms of Use found at findlegalforms.com -1- Information General Power of Attorney A General Power of Attorney allows a natural "mentally" competent person (called the "Princind should not be used without consulting with an attorney first. An Attorney should be consulted before negotiating any document with another party. [_] The purchase and use of these forms is subject power to handle business and legal matters on the Principal's behalf. [_] These forms are not intended and are not a substitute for legal advice. These forms should only be a starting point for you a as to the tasks the Agent should complete. The Grantor should also be very careful in the selection of the Agent. The powers granted by this document are very broad and sweeping, as the Agent has thehould keep the original document, as well as a copy. The Agent should have access to the original document as needed. [_] The Principal should be careful in instructing the Agent (or attorney-in-fact)g with any real estate in Florida. The witnesses should be adults. Generally, anyone related by blood or marriage to the Principal, the Agent or the Notary should not be a witness. [_] The Principal sa public record, if necessary. [_] Although not always required, it is always a good idea to also have two witnesses sign the Power of Attorney. Two witnesses are necessary if the Agent will be dealinncipal (i.e. the person granting the Power of Attorney; sometimes called the Grantor) should sign the document before a Notary. Notarization will allow the General Power of Attorney to be recorded as er of Attorney [_] This General Power of Attorney becomes effective immediately and remains effective until the death of the Grantor or until the Grantor becomes disabled or incapacitated. [_] The PriInstructions & Checklist General Power of Attorney [_] This package contains (1) Instructions & Checklist for General Power of Attorney; (2) Information for General Power of Attorney; (3) General Pow KansasKansas _________________________________ Notary public [SEAL] Self-proved Will Affidavit _____________________________________, a witness, who is personally known to me or who has produced ______________________ as identification, this _______ day of __________________, 20____. ___________________ as identification, and by ____________________________________________, a witness, who is personally known to me or who has produced ______________________ as identification, and by _______own to me or who has produced _____________________ as identification, and by _______________________________________________, a witness, who is personally known to me or who has produced ____________Name: ___________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ Subscribed and sworn to before me by _____________________________________, the testator, who is personally kn_______________________________ (Witness) Print Name: ___________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ _____________________________________________ (Witness) Print ______________________ (Testator) _____________________________________________ (Witness) Print Name: ___________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ ______________ competent to make a will), of sound mind and memory, and under no constraint or undue influence; and 5) each witness was and is competent and of proper age to witness a will. _______________________presence and hearing of the testator and in the presence of each other; 4) to the best knowledge of each witness, the testator was, at the time of signing, of the age of majority (or otherwise legallytestator; 2) the testator willingly and voluntarily declared, signed, and executed the will in the presence of the witnesses; 3) the witnesses signed the will upon the request of the testator, in the ment and whose signatures appear below, having appeared before me and having been first been duly sworn, each then declared to me that: 1) the attached or foregoing instrument is the last will of the ____________________________________, and __________________________________, and ___________________________________________, the witnesses, whose names are signed to the attached or foregoing instru__ COUNTY OF ________________________ I, the undersigned, an officer authorized to administer oaths, certify that _______________________________________________________________, the testator and _________________________________ Initials: __________ Testator __________ Witness __________ __________ Witness Witness Page 7 of ______ Self-Proved Will Affidavit STATE OF ______________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _____________________ness Signature: Name: Address: City: State: Witness Signature: Name: Address: City: State: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _f us is now age 18 or older, is a competent witness, and resides at the address set forth after his or her name. Dated: ____________________, ______ Witness Signature: Name: Address: City: State: Wits is the Testator's Will; We believe the maker is of sound mind and memory; We believe that this Will was not procured by duress, menace, fraud or undue influence; The maker is age 18 or older. Each ot and in the Testator's sight and presence and at testator's request, and in the sight and presence of each other, do hereby subscribe our names as witnesses on the date shown above. We understand thi_____ Witness Witness Page 6 of ______ presence by _____________________________ (the "Testator"), who declared this instrument to be his/her Last Will and Testament and we, at the Testator's reques instrument, which consists of _____ pages, including the page(s) which contain the witness signatures, was signed in our sight and Initials: __________ Testator __________ Witness __________ _____g. The witnesses should not receive assets under this Will.) We, the undersigned, hereby certify and declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of ____________________ that the above______________________________ Name: _________________________________________ (Notice to Witnesses: Three (3) adults must sign as witnesses. Each witness must read the following clause before signinent, that I am of legal age and sound mind, that I make this under no constraint or undue influence and ask the Witnesses named below to witness my signature. Testator's Signature: _________________by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have signed my name below to this Will, this _____ day of ____________________, ______. at ____________________ (city), that I declare this to be my Last Will and Testamirst, I direct that it be determined that I survived my Spouse. In that case, the terms of this Will shall then take precedence over any Will or Codicils of my Spouse, except where otherwise directed 7. Survival If my Spouse and I die under circumstances whereby it is difficult or impractical to determine the order of deaths or to determine who survived the death of the other Spouse or who died f provision of this Will is declared invalid, illegal or unenforceable, any invalidity, illegality or unenforceability should affect only that provision and all other provision should remain effective. every gift together with the income therefrom shall remain the separate property of a beneficiary hereunder, free from all matrimonial rights or controls by his or her spouse. 6. Severability. If anyhall be assigned or anticipated, or fall into any community of property, partnership or other form of sharing or division of property which may exist between any beneficiary and his or her spouse, andrty comprising the respective shares shall be determined by such beneficiaries if they can agree, and if not, by my Executor. 5. Matrimonial Rights. No gift, or the income therefrom, under this Will sich constitute fraudulent conduct or bad faith. 4. Beneficiary Disputes. If any bequest requires that the bequest be distributed between or among two or more beneficiaries, the specific items of propeh natural person from any and all claims or expenses in connection with or arising out of that fiduciary's good faith actions or non-actions as the fiduciary, except for such actions or non-actions why of Fiduciary. No fiduciary who is a natural person shall, in the absence of fraudulent conduct or bad faith, be liable individually to any beneficiary of my estate, and my estate shall indemnify sucless the beneficiary is living on the thirtieth day after the date of my death. Initials: __________ Testator __________ Witness __________ __________ Witness Witness Page 5 of ______ 3. Liabilitr granting such adoption. 2. Thirty Day Survival Requirement. For the purposes of determining the appropriate distributions under this Will, Each beneficiary shall be deemed not to have survived me uns "child" and "descendant" shall include an adopted person and such adopted person's descendants, if, but only if, the adopted person is not more than twelve years of age on the date of the court ordeeemed to include all genders, and the use of the singular the plural, and vice versa. and any pronouns shall be taken to refer to the person or persons intended regardless of gender or number The term of this Will are inserted for reference purposes only and are not to be considered as forming a part of this Will in interpreting its provisions. Throughout this Will the use of any gender shall be dLE VII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS The provisions in this Will for the distribution of my estate shall be supplemented by the following: 1. Paragraph Titles and Gender. The titles given to the paragraphsand discretion shall be binding upon all of the beneficiaries and shall not be subject to any question or review, by any person, official, authority, court or tribunal whatsoever or whomsoever. ARTIC be considered as being other than an impartial exercise of their duties hereunder or as not being maintenance of an even-hand among the beneficiaries and all such exercise of their powers, authority etary or otherwise, of the beneficiaries, whether or not such exercise may have the effect of conferring an advantage on any one or more of the beneficiaries or would otherwise, but for the foregoing,epresentatives by reason of the exercise of such discretion. The Executor shall exercise the powers, authority and discretion granted herein in what Executor deems to be the best interest, whether moner and other professional fees. The Executor shall be fully protected in exercising any discretion granted to them in my Will and shall not be liable to the beneficiaries or their heirs or personal rxecutor deem same advisable. 11. Pay all necessary and reasonable expenses and costs incurred in connection with administering my estate, including but not limited to attorney, accountant, agent, brok my estate may have against others for such consideration or no consideration and upon such terms and conditions as the Executor may deem advisable and to refer to arbitration all such claims if the Esettle or continue any partnership or business in which I may have an interest at the time of my death. 10. Compromise, settle, waive or pay any claim or claims at any time owing by my estate or whichr exercise of discretion, entered into by the Executor in good faith. Initials: __________ Testator __________ Witness __________ __________ Witness Witness Page 4 of ______ 9. Windup, dissolve, o any person, whether beneficiary or otherwise, by reason of any loss, claim, tax or other cost experienced by any such person or by my estate resulting from any election, determination, designation otal body of any other country, state or territory, and such exercise of discretion by the Executor shall be conclusive and binding upon all the beneficiaries hereof. The Executor shall not be liable tations permitted by any statute or regulation enacted by the federal government of the United States of America, by the legislature or government of any state, or by any other legislative or governmenable or responsible for any injury to, consumption of or loss of any such property so used. 8. Make or refrain from making, in Executor's absolute discretion, any elections, determinations, and designy estate to use any tangible personal property or real property, without paying any rent, without giving any bond or security and without liability for any loss or damage. The Executor shall not be lireversionary or future interest shall be sold prior to falling into possession and no such interest not actually producing income shall be treated as producing income. 7. Permit any beneficiaries of math at Executor's absolute discretion without responsibility for loss to the intent that investments or assets so retained shall be deemed to be authorized investments for all purposes of my Will. No f fair market value and cause any share to be composed of money, property or undivided fractional share in property. 6. Retain any of my investments or assets in the form existing at the date of my dee or any part or parts thereof for such length of time as they may think best. Make any division or distribution of my residuary estate in money or in other property or partly in both upon the basis omes, in such manner and upon such terms, and either for cash or credit or for part cash and part credit as they may in their absolute discretion decide upon, or to postpone such conversion of my estate of the Executor may be beneficially interested in the property or any part thereof so valued. 5. Sell, call in and convert into money any part of my estate not consisting of money at such time or tion, setting aside or payment and the decision of the Executor shall be final and binding upon all persons concerned, notwithstanding any fluctuation in market value and notwithstanding that one or morsetting aside or payment, and I expressly will and declare that the Executor shall in their absolute discretion fix the value of my estate or any part thereof for the purpose of making any such divisiision of my real or personal estate or set aside or pay any share or interest therein either wholly or in part in the assets forming my estate at the time of my death or at the time of such division, w money on any such real estate upon the security of any mortgage or mortgages and to pay off any mortgage or mortgages which may be in existence at any time forming part of my estate. 4. Make any divlly to manage any such property. The Executor shall also have the right to renew and keep renewed any mortgage or mortgages upon any real estate forming part of my estate or any part thereof, to borro_____ Witness __________ __________ Witness Witness Page 3 of ______ 3. To accept surrenders of leases and tenancies, to expend money in repairs, alterations, rebuilding and improvements and generases thereof, including the cost of keeping such property in adequate condition and repair, in the manner and to the extent that the Executor shall deem advisable. Initials: __________ Testator _____atory. 2. Take charge of any real property as part of the probate administration of my estate for such period as the Executor shall determine; collect any income therefrom; and pay the taxes and expensuch deeds, mortgages, leases or other instruments and documents as may be necessary to effect such a sale, mortgage, lease or other disposition. The power of sale herein is discretionary and not mand for such prices, and upon such terms, credits and conditions as may be deemed advisable, without order of court and without notice to anyone. I also give to the Executor power to execute and deliver , grant options, partition, exchange, mortgage, or otherwise encumber or dispose of all or part of any real or personal property that may be included in my estate in such manner and for such purposes,Executor and in addition to other powers and authority granted by law or necessary or appropriate for proper administration of my estate, the Executor shall have the right and power to: 1. Lease, sellcessary intervention by the probate court. No bond, security or surety shall be required of any Executor serving hereunder. ARTICLE VI POWERS OF EXECUTOR In addition to the existing authority of the adjudication, order or direction of the court having jurisdiction over my estate, using "informal", "unsupervised", or "independent" probate or equivalent legislation designed to operate without unnef who may be acting as such from time to time whether original or substituted and whether one or more. To the extent permitted by law, the Executor shall have the right to administer my estate withouts my Will in the place and stead of my Spouse. References to "Executor" in this my Will shall include each Executor, Executrix, and Personal Representatives of my Will, my estate or any portion thereo Executor of this my Will. If my Spouse cannot, does not or is unable to serve or continue to serve as Executor for any reason, I appoint ___________________________________, to be the Executor of thir recipient thereof. Receipt of any such distribution shall be a sufficient discharge to the Executor. ARTICLE V NOMINATION OF EXECUTOR I appoint my Spouse ___________________________________, as thee 2 of ______ committee of such person, trustee of such person, person with whom the beneficiary resides at the time of the distribution or to any other person the Executor may consider to be a propee any distribution for any such person directly to the beneficiary or to a parent, guardian, conservator, Initials: __________ Testator __________ Witness __________ __________ Witness Witness Pag otherwise by law, if any person should become entitled to any share in my estate before attaining the age of majority or while under any other disability, I authorize the Executor to nevertheless makate of ________________________, then in effect, as if I had died intestate at the time fixed for distribution under this provision. Except as may be specifically otherwise provided herein or directed___(name(s)). If any such beneficiary does not survive me, my residuary estate shall be distributed to my heirs-at-law, their identities and respective shares to be determined under the laws of the Stherwise disposed of by this Will, shall be distributed in equal shares per stirpes to my child(ren) _________________________________ __________________________________________________________________d personal property, be distributed, bequeathed and given to my Spouse. ______________________________________. If my Spouse does not survive me, then my residuary estate and any other property not ot______________________. If my Spouse does not survive me, this bequest shall be distributed with my residuary estate. Residuary Estate I direct that my residuary estate, including any real property an not survive me, this bequest shall be distributed with my residuary estate. Primary Residence My interest in my primary residence or homestead, if any, shall be distributed to my Spouse _____________vive me, this bequest shall be distributed with my residuary estate. _____________________________________________ shall be distributed to ___________________________________. If this beneficiary does this bequest shall be distributed with my residuary estate. _____________________________________________ shall be distributed to ___________________________________. If this beneficiary does not sur following specific bequests be made from my estate. _____________________________________________ shall be distributed to ___________________________________. If this beneficiary does not survive me,d to or acquired by such purchaser or transferee upon or after my death pursuant to any agreement with respect to such property. ARTICLE IV DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY Specific Bequests I direct that them any beneficiary for the payment of the taxes. This direction shall not extend to or include any such taxes that may be payable by a purchaser or transferee in connection with any property transferretness __________ __________ Witness Witness Page 1 of ______ shall be made regardless of whether the taxes are owed by my estate or by any beneficiary. The Executor shall not seek reimbursement froction with any insurance on my life or any gift or benefit given or conferred by me either during my lifetime or by survivorship. The payment of the taxes Initials: __________ Testator __________ Wito pay said inheritance taxes. The payment of the taxes shall be made regardless of whether the taxes are owed on property passing under this Will or any codicil hereto, outside of this Will, in connecause of my death shall be paid out of the residue of my estate. The Executor shall create, out of the residue, a separate fund for the purpose of paying any inheritance taxes in the amount necessary d expenses of last illness be first paid out of and charged to the capital of my general estate. All taxes (including income taxes and inheritance taxes) and any interest and penalties thereon owed bemarkers, regardless of any limitation fixed by statute or rule of court and without order of any court. ARTICLE III PAYMENT OF DEBTS AND EXPENSES I direct that my just debts, testamentary expenses ane Executor deems proper for my funeral, cremation or burial and interment, including the disposition of the ashes or the acquisition of any burial site and the erection and engraving of monuments and Born on _________________ Name: ____________________________________________ Born on _________________ ARTICLE II FUNERAL & BURIAL EXPENSES I authorize the Executor of my Will to pay such sums as th_______________ (name of spouse). I have the following adult child(ren): Name: ____________________________________________ Born on _________________ Name: ____________________________________________his to be my Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I SPOUSE & CHILDREN I am married to __________________________________________ (name of spouse). All references to "my Spouse" refer to ___________________________________ I, _________________________________________ (name), of ____________________ (county), _______________________ (state), revoke my former Wills and Codicils and publish and declare ts always recommended when dealing with estate planning matters. Any possible tax consequences arising out of this document should be discussed with a tax professional. Last Will And Testament Of ____These forms should only be a starting point for you and should not be used or signed without consulting an attorney first to make sure it fits your particular situation. Advice from a local attorney ition is limited (it was $100,000 in 2006). This information and these forms are not intended and are not a substitute for legal and/or tax advice. Laws vary from time to time and from state to state. e an unlimited amount to his or her spouse upon death without any federal estate tax liability. This is referred to as the "Marital Deduction". If the recipient spouse is not a U.S. citizen, the deducnt accounts and qualified employee benefit plans; [] the face value of any life insurance policy; [] property you are holding in trust; any joint property you own In addition, each individual may leav and bonds; [] bank accounts; [] tangible personal property (household furnishings and furniture, jewelry, art, and other personal effects); [] partnership (business) interests; [] individual retiremeith tax professionals and an attorney. Before using this Will, it may be helpful to determine the value of all of the assets in your estate. Assets may include the following: [] real estate; [] stocks greater your need for professional estate tax planning advice If your assets come near the $2,000,000 level, Information about Wills ­ Page 2 you really shouldn't use this will and should consult wailable to each individual and his or her spouse. Estates totaling $2,000,000 or more could be subject to federal estate tax. As your estate approaches $2,000,000 in value and exceeds that amount, thendividual, there is a credit against the estate tax otherwise due on a portion of the value of an individual's estate. For a person dying from 2006 to 2008, that credit is $2,000,000. The credit is avyou have a large estate, you may need more complicated planning to reduce or limit death taxes. Testators should have an understanding of tax laws. Federal tax law provides that upon the death of an iaffidavit to be in a specific format similar to the one included in our wills. The Will is for anyone in any life situation where this Will is to be used as the principal estate planning document. If a, the courts have some latitude to accept a will as self proved, to require an affidavit of the witnesses or to require the witnesses to testify. New Hampshire permits self proving, but requires the nvalidate the Will (since it is a separate document from the Will). In those states it will have to be "proven" in court, like any other will. In Ohio, Maryland, California and the District of ColumbiMaryland, Ohio and Vermont (as of 2003) do not have statutes permitting self proving wills. The affidavit will be of no use in those states. However, including the affidavit in those states will not ieeded.. However, even with the Affidavit, the Will may still be subject to contest on such grounds as undue influence, lack of testamentary capacity, or prior revocation. A few states like Louisiana, The Affidavit may eliminate the need to have witnesses testify, that the formalities in signing the Will were followed. The Affidavit can also be useful if witnesses are not available when they are nng one or more of the witnesses come into court and testify under oath, or through sworn affidavits, that each saw the Testator sign the will and that the formalities for signing a Will were followed. validity or legality of the Will. However, it can speed up the admission of the Will to probate after the death of the Testator. Before the adoption of more modern laws, all wills were proved by havicontains the Testator's acknowledgment and the affidavit of the witnesses, made before a Notary, that all required formalities were observed when the Will was signed. The Affidavit does not affect theurance or employee benefit plans), and assets held in trust generally will not be required to be probated and will not be governed by this Will. The Will has an enclosed self-proving affidavit, which merely directs how the assets which are individually owned by the Testator will be distributed. Assets held jointly with rights of survivorship, assets with beneficiary designations (such as life insom Information about Wills This Will distributes the assets of the person making the Will (the "Testator") as specified by the Testator. This Will does not avoid probate for the Testator's estate. It consequences arising out of this document should be discussed with a tax professional. [_] The purchase and use of these forms is subject to the Disclaimers and Terms of Use found at findlegalforms.cgned without consulting an attorney first to make sure it fits your particular situation. Advice from a local attorney is always recommended when dealing with estate planning matters. Any possible taxnot intended and are not a substitute for legal and/or tax advice. Laws vary from time to time and from state to state. These forms should only be a starting point for you and should not be used or sie provided "as is" and no implied or express warranties have been made or are provided as to their suitability for any specific purpose or as to their legal effect or completeness. [_]These forms are a lawyer before they are signed. If the Testator moves to another state, the current will should be checked by a lawyer in their new state to make sure it meets local requirements. [_] These forms arary's percentage's equal 100%. Check the totals before signing the Will. State and federal laws which affect estate planning can vary over time and from place to place. All wills should be reviewed byon of the estate. Consult an attorney if you wish to disinherit a spouse or any children. If any part of the Will calls for distribution in percentages, make sure that the total of all of the beneficior one of the Executors dies.. Most state laws guarantee a minimum share of an estate to a spouse when the other spouse dies. The Will may be invalid if a spouse receives nothing or only a small portie destroyed and an entirely new Will should be signed. New wills are commonly necessary when, for example, the Testator's marital status changes, if the Testator has a child or if a named beneficiary he Will, do not modify it by adding, deleting, or modifying words on the face of the Will. Such changes are usually disregarded. Instead, when changes are desired, the original and all copies should b based on the size of the total taxable estate and other matters. The tax results of the choices made in this Will should be discussed with a competent tax advisor. If it becomes necessary to change tand survivor benefits arising in other contracts and plans are not normally governed by a will. Checklist & Instructions ­ Page 4 This Will is not designed to reduce taxes. Estate taxes, if any, are, the Will does not dispose of property held in joint tenancy with rights of survivorship or property held in trust. In addition, the distribution of retirement plan benefits, life insurance proceeds tor / Personal Representative. This Will does not dispose of property that, on the death of the Testator, would automatically pass to another person by operation of law or by any contract. For examplenly the original can be admitted to probate. Copies are rarely accepted. A copy of the Will should be kept by the Testator and may also (if Testator so wishes) be provided to the person named as Execuor lawyer's office. Unlike other legal instruments where multiple originals are prepared, only one original "copy" of a will should be prepared. While photocopies may be used for reference purposes, ocan serve. If you select a bank or trust company, be sure to check into their fees for such services. The original of the Will should be kept in a secure location such as a safe deposit box at a bank ters and to deal appropriately with family members. It is best to talk to people (and banks or trust companies) before naming them as a Personal Representative, to make sure that they are willing and tom right of each page. The Personal Representative / Executor, should be picked carefully. It is very important to pick a person (or bank or trust company) that can be trusted to handle financial matvit states that all required formalities were observed when the Will was signed. The total number of pages (excluding i.e. not counting the self-proving affidavit) should be entered by hand in the bot Will. The Affidavit contains the Testator's acknowledgment and the affidavit of the witnesses, made before a Notary or other person authorized to take acknowledgments and administer oaths. The affidaed because the affidavit is not a part of the Will itself. The Testator and the witnesses should sign the self-proving affidavit (called "Proof of Will" in some states) and attach it to the end of thef pages in the Will, including the page(s) on which the witness signature lines appear, should be indicated by the Witnesses. The page with the self-proving affidavit, if included, should not be counteferably by hand), with the date of the actual signing. This step could be crucial to determine the validity of the Will at a later date (i.e. if this Will revokes an earlier Will). The total number othe notary public. The witnesses must be satisfied that the Testator is an adult of sound mind and he/she is signing the Will freely and willingly. Wherever requested, the date should be filled in (prvent subsequent substitution of pages. The witnesses should also initial the bottom of each page of the Will. All witnesses must sign their names in the presence of the Testator and each other and of tament. I am signing it freely and voluntarily," or similar words. Although not required in most states, it is a good idea for the Testator to initial the bottom of each page of the Will. This can preever, the witnesses don't need to read or know the contents of the Will. For example, the Testator can say: "The document Checklist & Instructions ­ Page 3 I am about to sign is my Last Will and Tesd for the self proved affidavit. Before signing the Will, the Testator should orally declare that the document that is about to be signed, is intended to be the Testator's Last Will and Testament. Howeneficiaries under the Will. For example children, spouses, heirs or executors should not be witnesses. All witnesses and the notary should watch the Testator sign the Will. The notary public is needeird witness can provide additional protection if the signature of one of the witnesses is deemed to be invalid for any reason or if one of the witnesses can't be located. The witnesses should not be bes only require two witnesses, the Will should be signed by the Testator in the presence of three (3) qualified, competent, disinterested and adult witnesses and a notary public. The signature of a thestator knows that he/she is signing a Will, is familiar with the property and the value thereof and knows about relatives and others who might be entitled to a share of the estate. Although most statTestator (i.e. the person who is writing the Will) must be of "sound mind" when signing the Will and must be of legal age (i.e. eighteen in most states). Being of "sound mind" usually means that the T states that all required formalities were observed when the Will was signed. The Affidavit needs to be completed and signed , by the Testator, all Witnesses and a Notary in front of each other. The nesses must provide and fill out: [] name of state; [] number of pages; [] name of testator; []witness signatures and info Affidavit: The enclosed Affidavit (although technically not part of the Will)ch contains a similar paragraph or wording, then delete , Paragraph 7 (Survival) from this Will. Signature Block: Testator needs to fill out: [] day month year city; []Signature; []name Witnesses: Wit) of paragraph. Basically: (a) if your husband or wife has a will and there is no similar paragraph in it, then keep Paragraph 7 (Survival) in this Will; but (b) if your husband or wife has a will whiT NOTE: Paragraph 7 (Survival) in this section is important. If both spouses (i.e. husband and wife) have a Will (which is always recommended) then only one of the Wills should have this (or this typexecutor empowers the representative to deal with matters like taxes, taking care of the property, and making distributions to the beneficiaries Article VII: Contains miscellaneous provisions. IMPORTANesentative will pay whatever is left to the beneficiaries named in the will. Testator must provide and fill out [] the name of executor (spouse); [] name of alternate executor. Article VI: Powers of Eoperty. The Personal Representative is also responsible for paying outstanding debts, administration expenses and taxes out of the testator's estate. After paying debts and expenses, the Personal Represtate, and an alternate in case the first choice cannot serve. The Executor will have Checklist & Instructions ­ Page 2 the responsibility (after the testator's death) of managing the testator's prwhose laws the will is made Article V: Deals with the appointment of the Testator's Personal Representative (i.e. Executor) and alternate; It allows the Testator to name an Executor to administer the is given; [] name of Spouse to whom the Residuary Estate is given to; []name of child(ren) to whom the residuary estate will be given in the event the Spouse predeceases the Testator; [] state under nt); [] name(s) of person/entity property is given to (three blank paragraphs are provided, but you can add as many as you need). [] name of Spouse to whom Testator's interest in any primary residenced residuary property. Allows Testator to give specific dollar amounts or other property to specific persons or charities. Testator must provide and fill out: [] description of property (or dollar amoumes as necessary. Article II: Authorizes payment of funeral and Burial expenses. Article III: Authorizes payments of debts and expenses. Article IV: Disposes of specific property, primary residence anust provide and fill out [] name of spouse (in two places); [] name of child(ren) and date of birth for each child. Three spaces are provided for names of children. You can add or remove spaces for na Introduction: Contains preliminary information about the will. Testator must provide and fill out: []name, [] county and []state Article I: Gives the name of the spouse and any child(ren). Testator mformation to be provided and filled out in the space provided. The enclosed Affidavit also needs to be completed. Title: Enter name of Testator in blank space under title "Last Will and Testament of".ts to others as well. This Will is suitable for estates worth less than $2,000,000. This Will is divided into various sections. The content of each section is explained below. Some sections require ins the assets of the Testator (i.e. person making the will) to the spouse if he/she survives the Testator, otherwise the assets will go to the children. It also allows the Testator to make specific gif Will ­ Married Person with Adult Children with selfproved affidavit. This Will is for use by a married person (husband or wife) with adult children and includes a self-proved affidavit. It distributeChecklist and Instructions Will - Married Person with Adult Children This package contains (1) Checklist and Instruction for Will ­ Married Person with Adult Children; (2) Information about Wills; (3) KansasKansas me of person) ______________________________________ (Signature of notary public) (Seal, if any) My appointment expires:__________________________ 2 _________ (OR) STATE OF KANSAS ) )SS. COUNTY OF ________________________ ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on ____________________________ (date) by _________________________________ (naddress: ______________________________________ _____________________________________________ (Witness Signature) Print Name: ___________________________________ Address: _____________________________ codicil thereto, or directly financially responsible for Declarant's medical care. _____________________________________________ (Witness Signature) Print Name: ___________________________________ Aeclarant. I am not related to the Declarant by blood or marriage, entitled to any portion of the estate of the Declarant according to the laws of intestate succession or under any will of Declarant or before a notary public. The Declarant has been personally known to me and I believe the Declarant to be of sound mind. I did not sign the Declarant's signature above for or at the direction of the Daccording to the laws of intestate succession of this state or under any will of the Declarant or codicil thereto, or directly financially responsible for Declarant's medical care; OR (2) acknowledgedho signed the declaration on behalf of and at the direction of the person making the declaration, related to the Declarant by blood or marriage, entitled to any portion of the estate of the Declarant ____________________________________ (Declarant's Signature) 1 This document must be signed in the presence of (1) two or more witnesses at least 18 years of age neither of whom shall be the person w_______________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ Zip Code: ___________________________ _________________________________________________ I understand the full import of this declaration and I am emotionally and mentally competent to make this declaration. Name: _________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ legal right to refuse medical or surgical treatment and accept the consequences from such refusal. Additional Instructions (optional): ________________________________________________________________y ability to give directions regarding the use of such life-sustaining procedures, it is my intention that this declaration shall be honored by my family and physician(s) as the final expression of myn, and that I be permitted to die naturally with only the administration of medication or the performance of any medical procedure deemed necessary to provide me with comfort care. In the absence of maining procedures are utilized and where the application of life-sustaining procedures would serve only to artificially prolong the dying process, I direct that such procedures be withheld or withdraw terminal condition by two physicians who have personally examined me, one of whom shall be my attending physician, and the physicians have determined that my death will occur whether or not life-sustre that my dying shall not be artificially prolonged under the circumstances set forth below, do hereby declare: If at any time I should have an incurable injury, disease, or illness certified to be aWill DECLARATION Declaration made this ___________ day of ______ (month, year). I, __________________________________________________, being of sound mind, willfully and voluntarily make known my desies arising out of this document should be discussed with a tax professional. [_] The purchase and use of these forms is subject to the Disclaimers and Terms of Use found at findlegalforms.com Living consulting an attorney first to make sure it fits yo ur particular situation. Advice from a local attorney is always recommended when dealing with estate planning matters. Any possible tax consequenc and are not a substitute for legal and/or tax advice. Laws vary from time to time and from state to state. These forms should only be a starting point for you and should not be used or signed withoutas is" and no implied or express warranties have been made or are provided as to their suitability for any specific purpose or as to their legal effect or completeness. [_]These forms are not intended not affect other directions of the declaration which can be given effect without the invalid direction, and to this end the directions in the declaration are severable. [_] These forms are provided " form, but in addition may include other specific directions. Should any of the other specific directions be held to be invalid, such Living Will Information & Instructions ­ Page 2 invalidity shall attending physician who is so notified shall make the declaration, or a copy of the declaration, a part of the Declarant's medical records. (c) The declaration shall be substantially in the following course of the qualified patient's pregnancy. (b) It shall be the responsibility of Declarant to provide for notification to the Declarant's attending physician of the existence of the declaration. Annsible for Declarant's medical care; or (B) acknowledged before a notary public. The declaration of a qualified patient diagnosed as pregnant by the attending physician shall have no effect during the entitled to any portion of the estate of the Declarant according to the laws of intestate succession of this state or under any will of the Declarant or codicil thereto, or directly financially respost 18 years of age neither of whom shall be the person who signed the declaration on behalf of and at the direction of the person making the declaration, related to the Declarant by blood or marriage,erson making the declaration, or by another person in the Declarant's presence and by the Declarant's expressed direction; (3) dated; and (4) (A) signed in the presence of two or more witnesses at leacute a declaration directing the withholding or withdrawal of lifesustaining procedures in a terminal condition. The declaration made pursuant to this act shall be: (1) In writing; (2) signed by the p5-28,103. Same; declaration authorizing; effect during pregnancy of qualified patient; duty to notify attending physician; form of declaration; severability of directions. (a) Any adult person may exetatutes Chapter 65 Article 28 et. Seq. For your convenience, we have included useful excerpts from the Kansas Statutes relating to Living Wills. Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH Article 28.--HEALING ARTS 6 -3- Information and Instructions Kansas Living Will This package contains (1) Information and Instruction for Kansas Living Will; (2) Kansas Living Will. This Kansas Living Will is based on Kansas S__ (date) by _________________________________ (name of person) ______________________________________ (Signature of notary public) (Seal, if any) My appointment expires:__________________________ ___________ Address: ______________________________________ (OR) STATE OF KANSAS ) )SS. COUNTY OF ________________________ ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on __________________________ Print Name: ___________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ _____________________________________________ (Witness Signature) Print Name: ________________________ortion of principal's estate and not financially responsible for principal's health care; OR (2) acknowledged before a notary public. _____________________________________________ (Witness Signature)__________________ -2- This document must be: (1) Witnessed by two individuals of lawful age who are not the agent, not related to the principal by blood, marriage or adoption, not entitled to any pein or set out another manner of revocation, if desired. EXECUTION Executed this ____________, at _________________________, Kansas. Signature of Principal: _________________________________________sly made is hereby revoked. This durable power of attorney for health care decisions shall be revoked by an instrument in writing executed, witnessed or acknowledged in the same manner as required herall not be affected by my subsequent disability or incapacity or upon the occurrence of my disability or incapacity). REVOCATION Any durable power of attorney for health care decisions I have previou_____________ ______________________________________________________________________________ EFFECTIVE TIME This power of attorney for health care decisions shall become effective (immediately and shall be subject to the additional following limitations: ______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ (3) This durable power of attorney for health care decisions shath act. -1- (2) The agent shall be prohibited from authorizing consent for the following items: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ writing in this durable power of attorney for health care decisions, and shall not include the power to revoke or invalidate any previously existing declaration made in accordance with the natural de__________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ LIMITATIONS OF AUTHORITY (1) The powers of the agent herein shall be limited to the extent set out in____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________health care decisions shall (Here may be inserted any special instructions or statement of the principal's desires to be followed by the agent in exercising the authority granted).: __________________medical and hospital records and to execute any releases of other documents that may be required in order to obtain such information. In exercising the grant of authority set forth above my agent for ecessary for my physical, mental and emotional well being; and (3) request, receive and review any information, verbal or written, regarding my personal affairs or physical or mental health including logists, dentists, nurses, the rapists or any other person who is licensed, certified or otherwise authorized or permitted by the laws of this state to administer health care as the agent shall deem nospital, psychiatric hospital or psychiatric treatment facility, hospice, nursing home or similar institution; to employ or discharge health care personnel to include physicians, psychiatrists, psychor procedure to maintain, diagnose or treat a physical or mental condition, and to make decisions about organ donation, autopsy and disposition of the body; (2) make all necessary arrangements at any helephone Number) to be my agent for health care decisions and pursuant to the language stated below, on my behalf to: (1) Consent, refuse consent, or withdraw consent to any care, treatment, service o: _____________________________________________________________ (Name ) maintaining an address at: _______________________________________________________ (Address) ________________________________ (Tlegalforms.com -3- Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Decisions GENERAL STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY GRANTED I, _____________________________________________________________ , designate and appointpossible tax consequences arising out of this document should be discussed with a tax professional. [_] The purchase and use of these forms is subject to the Disclaimers and Terms of Use found at findgning this document you should have an attorney review it to make sure it fits your particular situation. You should also consult an attorney whenever a document is negotiated with another party. Any ax advice. Laws vary from time to time and from state to state. These forms should only be a starting point for you and should not be used without consulting with an attorney first. Before using or sihave been made or are provided as to their suitability for any specific purpose or as to their legal effect or completeness. [_]These forms are not intended and are not a substitute for legal and/or tecisions without knowledge of its invalidity shall be immune from liability that may be incurred or imposed from such action. [_] These forms are provided "as is" and no implied or express warranties te acts of the agent in arranging for organ donation, autopsy or disposition of body. -2- (g) Any person who in good faith acts pursuant to the terms of a durable power of attorney for health care dprincipal or codicil thereto, or directly financially responsible for the principal's health care; or (2) acknowledged before a notary public. (f) Death of the principal shall not prohibit or invalidat, related to the principal by blood, marriage or adoption, entitled to any portion of the estate of the principal according to the laws of intestate succession of this state or under any will of the alth care services. (e) A durable power of attorney for health care decisions shall be: (1) Dated and signed in the presence of two witnesses at least 18 years of age neither of whom shall be the agenligious life and who conduct or assist in the conduct of religious services and actually and regularly engage in religious, benevolent, charitable or educational ministrations or the performance of hefor health care decisions unless: (1) Related to the principal by blood, marriage or adoption; or (2) the principal and agent are members of the same community of persons who are bound by vows to a re an employee, owner, director or officer of a facility described [in] subsection (a)(2) in K.S.A. 58-629 may be designated as the agent to make health care decisions under a durable power of attorney esires of the principal. (d) Neither the treating health care provider, as defined by subsection (c) of K.S.A. 65-4921 and amendments thereto, nor an employee of the treating health care provider, noromination of which the principal is a member. (c) In exercising the authority under the durable power of attorney for health care decisions, the agent has a duty to act consistent with the expressed diding treatment by spiritual means through prayer alone and care consistent therewith, in lieu of medical care and treatment, in accordance with the tenets and practices of any church or religious den-28,102 and amendments thereto, unless the durable power of attorney for health care decisions specifically provides otherwise. Nothing in this act shall be construed as prohibiting an agent from prov conveyed pursuant to this section shall be effective until the occurrence of the principal's impairment as determined by the principal's attending physician, as defined in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 65attorney for health care decisions, and shall not include the power to revoke or invalidate a previously existing declaration by the principal in accordance with the natural death act. No agent powers any releases of other documents that may be required in order to obtain such information. (b) The powers of the agent herein shall be limited to the extent set out in writing in the durable power of -1- (3) request, receive and review any information, verbal or written, regarding the principal's personal affairs or physical or mental health including medical and hospital records and to executefied, or otherwise authorized or permitted by the laws of this state to administer health care as the agent shall deem necessary for the physical, mental and emotional well being of the principal; andg home or similar institution; to employ or discharge health care personnel to include physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, dentists, nurses, therapists or any other person who is licensed, certiout organ donation, autopsy, and disposition of the body; (2) make all necessary arrangements for the principal at any hospital, psychiatric hospital or psychiatric treatment facility, hospice, nursin the authority to: (1) Consent, refuse consent, or withdraw consent to any care, treatment, service or procedure to maintain, diagnose or treat a physical or mental condition, and to make decisions ab on agent's power; persons not to be designated as agents; witnesses and acknowledgment; effect of death of principal. (a) A durable power of attorney for health care decisions may convey to the agentle notwithstanding the principal's subsequent disability or incapacity. Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY Article 6.--POWERS AND LETTERSOF ATTORNEY 58-629. Same; authority of agent; limitationsr health care decisions shall become effective upon the disability or incapacity of the principal," or similar words showing the intent of the principal that the authority conferred shall be exercisabriting and the writing contains the words "this power of attorney for health care decisions shall not be affected by subsequent disability or incapacity of the principal" or "this power of attorney fopower of attorney for health care decisions; meaning. A durable power of attorney for health care decisions is a power of attorney by which a principal designates another as the principal's agent in wful excerpts from the Kansas Statutes relating to the Kansas Power of Attorney for Health Care Form. Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY Article 6.--POWERS AND LETTERSOF ATTORNEY 58-625. Durable r Health Care Decisions (Power of Attorney for Health Care) Form. This Kansas Power of Attorney for Health Care is based on Kansas Statutes Chapter 58 Article 6 et. Seq. (58-632) The following are use Care This package contains (1) Information and Instruction for Kansas Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Decisions (Power of Attorney for Health Care) ; (2) Kansas Durable Power of Attorney foa tax professional. [_] The purchase and use of these forms is subject to the Disclaimers and Terms of Use found at findlegalforms.com Information and Instructions Kansas Power of Attorney for Healthparticular situation. Advice from a local attorney is always recommended when dealing with estate planning matters. Any possible tax consequences arising out of this document should be discussed with aws vary from time to time and from state to state. These forms should only be a starting point for you and should not be used or signed without consulting an attorney first to make sure it fits your de or are provided as to their suitability for any specific purpose or as to their legal effect or completeness. [_]These forms are not intended and are not a substitute for legal and/or tax advice. L Care Directive. The first form is the Power of Attorney for Health Care and the second form is the Living Will. [_] These forms are provided "as is" and no implied or express warranties have been maKansas Advance Health Care Directive This package contains both a Kansas Power of Attorney for Health Care and a Kansas Living Will. Together these forms are also sometimes known as an Advance Health KansasKansas o appeared before me. Notary Public __________________________________________ My Appointment Expires:_________________________________ ss The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this____________ day of _______________________________________ A.D., 20__ by __________________ ____________________________________________ wh_ Type or Print Name ______________________________________ Signature ______________________________________ Type or Print Name SEAL-STAMP STATE OF KANSAS, __________________________________COUNTY,vements thereon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set his/her hand the day and year first written above. ______________________________________ Signature _____________________________________; so that neither Grantor nor Grantor's heirs, successors and/or assigns shall have claim or demand any right or title to the property described above, or any of the buildings, appurtenances and improlows: [Insert legal description] TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to the above described property unto Grantee, Grantee's heirs, successors and/or assigns foreverof land, with all the buildings, appurtenances and improvements thereon, if any, in the City of __________________________, County of ________________________________, State of Kansas described as folon, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby REMISES, RELEASES, AND FOREVER QUITCLAIMS to Grantee, all right, title, interest and claim to the plot, piece or parcel address is _____________________________________________________. FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, in the amount of _______________________ DOLLARS ($___________) and other good and valuable considerati________, 20_____, between ____________________________ ("Grantor") whose address is _________________ __________________________________________ and ________________________________ ("Grantee") whose ______________________________________________________________________________________ QUIT CLAIM DEED KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: THIS QUIT CLAIM DEED, made and entered into on ___________ any document with another party. [_] The purchase and use of these forms is subject to the Disclaimers and Terms of Use found at findlegalforms.com The space above is reserved for REGISTER OF DEEDS a substitute for legal advice. These forms should only be a starting point for you and should not be used without consulting with an attorney first. An Attorney should be consulted before negotiating Depending on the type of document, additional requirements may apply. Nonconforming documents may be returned unrecorded or may be charged additional fees [_] These forms are not intended and are notfy that the legal description is correct. [_] A Quitclaim Deed may require other documents to be filed with it. Please check your local requirements with your local Recorder's (or similar) office. [_]e against third parties. Although witnesses are not required in all states, it is generally a good idea to use them. [_] Documents referencing land should include a legal description of the land. VeriQuitclaim Deed before a Notary and one witness. Among other things, Notarization will allow the Quitclaim Deed to be recorded as a public record. Without filing, the Quitclaim Deed may not be effectivInstructions & Checklist for Quitclaim Deed Kansas (Individual) [_] This package contains (1) Instructions and Checklist for Quitclaim Deed (2) Quitclaim Deed [_] The Grantor should date and sign the KansasKansas _____________ Name of Survivor: _______________________________ Address: ____________________________________________ City: _______________________________________________ State: __________________________________urposes (strike any of the following you do not want): (1) Transplant (2) Therapy (3) Research (4) Education Date: __________________ Signature of Survivor: __________________________________ Printed_______________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ III. 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Product Kansas Estate Planning For Married Persons With Adult Children
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