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Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to act on your behalf legally.


  • Grants a trusted person decision-making power in specified matters.   The person who creates the power of attorney is called the "principal," while the person who is authorized to act on their behalf is called the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact."  


Durable Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to act even in incapacity.


  • Grants decision-making power in the event of incapacity or illness.


Healthcare Proxy: Authorizes someone to make medical decisions.


  • Empowers an individual to act as a medical proxy.


Deed of Trust: Real estate security document for loans, mortgages.


  • A legal promise for loan repayment with property as collateral.

Quitclaim Deed: Transfers property rights without warranties or guarantees.


  • Simple property transfer, no guarantee of clear title.


Last Will and Testament: Legal document outlining post-death wishes.


  • Instructions for property distribution and guardianship after death.

Loan Agreement: Contract specifying terms and conditions of a loan.


  • Details repayment terms, interest rates, and borrower obligations.

Affidavit of Identity: Sworn statement confirming one's identity.


  • A legal oath verifying who you are for official purposes.

Lease Agreement: Contract for renting property, residential or commercial.


  • Specifies rental terms, responsibilities, and obligations of tenant and landlord.

Bill of Sale: Document confirming the sale of personal property.


  • Records transfer of ownership and terms of sale.

Parental Consent for Travel: Allows minors to travel without parents.


  • Ensures child's safety and consent for unaccompanied travel.

Advance Healthcare Directive: Specifies medical treatment preferences.


  • Designates healthcare decisions in case of incapacity or illness.

Contract for Deed: Property sale agreement with financing by seller.


  • Alternative to traditional mortgage, seller provides financing for buyer.

Divorce Settlement Agreement: Legal agreement outlining divorce terms.


  • Details property division, custody, and support arrangements after divorce.

Prenuptial Agreement: Legal contract before marriage detailing financial arrangements.


  • Outlines asset distribution, financial responsibilities, and more upon divorce.

Promissory Note: Written promise to repay a specific debt.


  • A formal loan agreement specifying terms, interest, and repayment.

Guardianship Consent: Legal document for child custody or guardianship.


  • Consent for a guardian to care for a minor child.

Employment Agreement: Contract detailing terms of employment, responsibilities, and compensation.


  • Sets expectations, conditions, and rights of both employer and employee.

Home Improvement Contract: Agreement with contractors for home renovations.


  • Details project scope, costs, timelines, and terms of work.

Name Change Petition: Application to change a person's legal name.


  • Legal process to officially change one's name.

Housing New Lease and Renewal: Document extending a residential lease agreement.


  • Renews the terms and conditions   of the existing lease.

Loan Modification Agreement: Amends terms of an existing loan.


  • Adjusts interest rates, payment schedules, or loan conditions.

Living Trust Agreement: Manages and distributes assets upon death.


  • Avoids probate, allows for efficient asset distribution.

Real Estate Purchase Agreement: Legal contract to buy/sell property.


  • Outlines terms, conditions, and responsibilities of buyer and seller.

Construction Contract: Agreement for construction services on a property.


  • Specifies scope of work, costs, and timelines for construction projects.

Residential Rental Application: Form submitted by tenants for renting.


  • Provides information for landlord's evaluation and screening.

Financial Affidavit: Sworn statement of financial information for legal matters.


  • Provides financial data for court proceedings or legal purposes.

Sublease Agreement: Allows a tenant to rent their leased space.


  • Legalizes the rental of all or part of a leased property.

Loan Agreement for Business: Legal contract for business financing.


  • Details terms, repayment, and obligations of business loans.

Estate Inventory: List of deceased person's assets and properties.


  • Essential for estate administration and asset distribution.

Child Custody Agreement: Legal document outlining child custody arrangements.


  • Specifies custody, visitation, and support for children after divorce.

Notice to Quit: Formal notice to vacate leased premises.


  • Initiates eviction process if tenant fails to comply.

Assignment of Mortgage: Transfers mortgage rights from one party to another.


  • Legal transfer of mortgage ownership and payment responsibility.

Marriage Certificate: Proof of a legally recognized marriage.


  • Official document issued after a marriage ceremony.

Loan Assumption Agreement: New borrower takes over existing loan terms.


  • Permits someone else to assume loan responsibility.

Parenting Plan: Outlines child custody and visitation arrangements.


  • Specifies children's living arrangements and parenting responsibilities.

Notice of Default: Official notice that a borrower is in default.


  • Initiation of foreclosure proceedings due to missed mortgage payments.

Affidavit of Heirship: Sworn statement confirming heirs to an estate.


  • Used to establish legal heirs when there is no will.

Guardianship Petition: Formal request for guardianship over a minor or incapacitated adult.


  • Legal process to obtain authority to care for someone.

Contractor Agreement: Legal contract between a contractor and a client.


  • Specifies construction or renovation project terms and costs.

Business Partnership Agreement: Legal document outlining partnership terms.


  • Details responsibilities, profit-sharing, and decision-making in a business partnership.

Release of Liability: Waiver releasing one party from legal responsibility.


  • Protects against legal claims for potential harm or injury.

Certificate of Trust: Summary of a trust's key provisions.


  • Provides essential trust details without revealing full trust document.

Loan Payoff Statement: Official statement of the remaining loan balance.


  • Details the amount needed to pay off a loan in full.

Warranty Deed: Conveys property ownership with a guarantee of clear title.


  • Ensures that the property is free from claims or encumbrances.

Parental Travel Consent: Allows a child to travel with one parent.


  • Grants permission for a minor to travel without both parents.

Notarized Affidavit: Sworn statement verified by a notary public.


  • Adds legal validity and credibility to a written statement.

Release and Waiver: Relinquishes the right to pursue legal action.


  • Acknowledges voluntary acceptance of risk or responsibility.

Conditional Sales Contract: Legal agreement for the sale of goods with conditions.


  • Details sales terms, delivery, and payment conditions.

Mechanic's Lien Release: Removes a lien against property due to unpaid work.


  • Clears property title from a contractor's claim.

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