All Forms Get the legal help you need Call (954) 979-6566 Today Contact Form 2 Contact FormFull Name Email Phone Number Please type your message Get The Help You Need Contact Form Demo 1 Contact Form Demo (#1)First Name Last Name Email Subject Your Message Submit Form Home Page Form Home page form(download) Full Name Email DOWNLOAD FORM NOW Contact Form 4 Contact Form (#4)Full Name Email Phone Number Please type your message Get Help Now Blank Form Blank Form (#5)Will FormOnce you have spoken with Gary M. Landau and have an appointment to draft a will, it will speed the process greatly if you fill out the form below, ideally several days before the appointment.Legal Name First Name Last Name Legal Address Street Address Address Line 2 City State Zip Country Drivers License Number & State Issuing Home Phone Work Phone Fax Email Military Status (select one) Active Duty Spouse of Active Duty Member Family Member Retired Civilian (Military service is referenced in a will so your personal representative will know to contact the Veteran's Administration to determine if your beneficiaries are entitled to any benefits) Marital Status (select one) Married Widowed Divorced Never marriedName of Spouse Name and ages of all children (include all, whether you are leaving them any of your estate or not). (Indicate if any are stepchildren) What is the estimated value of your estate? (include the value of life insurance policies) The law treats large estates differently for tax purposes. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEName of personal representative Relationship of Personal Representative State where personal representative resides Name of alternate representative Relationship of alternate PR State where he/she resides Name of guardian Relationship to child State where residing Alternate guardian's name Relationship to Child State where residing YOUR ASSETSDo you own a personal business or a farm? If yes, please specify. Do you want this business to be given to a specific beneficiary or pass to all beneficiaries with the rest of your estate? Do you own real estate? (If you own property jointly with another person such as your spouse, it will automatically pass to the surviving owner. But that person could predecease you so you may want to consider naming an alternate beneficiary.) If you do own property, include the street address or (preferable) the legal description from the deed for all real estate. Do you want to give away specific grants of cash to specific people (normally not your primary beneficiaries) before dividing the rest of your assets? (This does not include your life insurance policy, which is separate from your estate and not included in a will.) If so, provide the name(s), amount of money, and their relationship to you. You can bequeath specific items of your personal property (your car, jewelry, furniture, other possessions) to specific individuals in your will. However, we recommend you instead create a Personal Property Memorandum separate from the will. This document is a list of your items and whom you want to give them to, but it is separate from your will. As such, you can change it anytime you want without altering your will or having to contact your attorney. You can store this Personal Property Memorandum with your will. THE REST OF YOUR ASSETSThe law calls everything you do not specifically bequeath your "residuary estate." This can include both intangible property such as bank accounts, stocks, bonds and the like as well as any tangible items. If you are leaving anything to a minor child, also name the "trustee" who is to manage it until the child comes of age, and indicate what age (typically 18 or 21) you wish the child to be free of the trust. Indicate here if you want to leave your residuary estate: " To my Spouse if he/she survives me, and if not, then to my children" Yes NoIf any beneficiaries predecease you, would you like their portion divided between the others, or left to an alternate beneficiary? Yes NoAre there any close relatives (spouse, child) you plan to disinherit? (Depending on the relationship, the law may not allow you to do so.) Phone Submit