This package contains the following forms:
1. Last Will
2. Designation of Standby Guardian
3. Appointment of Short Term Guardian
4. Statutory General Power of Attorney with Durable Provisions
5. Statutory Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
6. Statutory Equivalent of Living Will
7. Statutory Power of Attorney for Mental Health Care
8. Estate Planning Questionnaire and Worksheets
9. Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets
Bonus financial forms!
1. Last Will - Complete this form to detail in writing your wishes regarding who is to receive your property at death and who will administer your estate. It also enables you to appoint trustees or guardians, if applicable.
2. Designation of Standby Guardian - A standby guardian is someone who has been appointed by the court as the person who will act as guardian of the disabled person when the disabled person's guardian dies or is no longer willing or able to make and carry out day-to-day care decisions concerning the disabled person. By properly completing this form, a guardian is naming the person that the guardian wants to be appointed as the standby guardian of the disabled person. Signing the form does not appoint the standby guardian; to be appointed, a petition must be filed in and approved by the court.
3. Appointment of Short Term Guardian - Statutory Form - This form provides for the appointment of a short-term guardian of a disabled person for a cumulative total of up to 60 days during any 12 month period.
4. Statutory General Power of Attorney with Durable Provisions - Short Term Power of Attorney for Property - This Power of Attorney is a statutory form which means it has been approved by the state legislature. It provides for the appointment of an attorney-in-fact for various matters, which you select, including property, finances, real estate, business, banking, litigation and many more options. Note: Do not alter this statutory form other than to include the optional provisions listed. Only complete it as desired.
5. Statutory Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care - This Power of Attorney for Health Care allows you to appoint a person to make health care decisions for you when you are not capable of making the decision. You may limit this person's authority or the duration of his/her authority to speak for you.
6. Statutory Equivalent of Living Will or Declaration - This form is called a "Declaration" and it is the equivalent of a Living Will. It provides instructions to your family and doctors should you have an incurable injury, disease, illness or condition and you are unable to express your wishes with regard to treatment.
7. Statutory Power of Attorney for Mental Health Care - This document allows you to make decisions in advance about 3 types of mental health treatment: psychotropic medication, electroconvulsive therapy, and short-term (up to 17 days) admission to a treatment facility.
8. Estate Planning Questionnaire and Worksheets - This Estate Planning Questionnaire and Worksheet is for completing information relevant to an estate. It contains questions for personal and financial information. You may use this form for client interviews. It is also ideal for a person to complete to view their overall financial situation for estate planning purposes.
9. Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets - This form enables you to document matters relevant to your life and personal planning such as the location of your important legal documents, relatives names, contact information, medical information, financial asset inventory and more.
Illinois documents for license renewal are the required identification and residency documents that individuals must submit when renewing their driver's license or identification card in the state of Illinois. These documents help verify the identity, residency, and eligibility of the applicant, ensuring the integrity and security of the licensing process. When renewing their license, Illinois residents must provide various documents to prove their identity, residency, and legal presence in the United States. The specific documents required may vary depending on whether they are renewing a driver's license or an identification card and their current immigration status. For Illinois residents renewing a driver's license, commonly accepted identification documents include: 1. Valid U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card 2. Certified birth certificate issued by a U.S. city, county, or state 3. Consular report of birth abroad 4. Certificate of Naturalization issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) 5. Certificate of Citizenship issued by USCIS Additionally, Illinois residents must provide proof of their Social Security number, which can be established through documents such as: 1. Social Security card (must be actual card) 2. W-2 form 3. SSA-1099 form 4. Non-SSA-1099 form 5. Pay stub with applicant's name and Social Security number on it To prove residency in Illinois, applicants must provide at least two documents that demonstrate their current residential address. Accepted documents for residency verification include: 1. Bank statements 2. Utility bills (gas, water, electric, or cable) 3. Rental or lease agreements 4. Mortgage or property tax bill 5. Insurance policies (home, auto, or health) It is essential to note that the aforementioned list is not exhaustive, and additional documents may be required based on individual circumstances. The Illinois Secretary of State's office provides detailed information on the specific document requirements for license renewal on their official website. Therefore, it is crucial to consult their website or contact a local driver services facility for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding documentation requirements for license renewal in Illinois.