Selected Plan: Student Essentials Plan
Welcome! Let's Help Protect Your College Student Before an Emergency Happens.

1. Complete the questionnaire in just 5-10 minutes to create your student's essential legal protection documents.

2. Need help with a section? Click the question mark (?) next to any screen title for a description and guidance specific to that section.

3. When finished, submit your answers and complete the discounted $150 payment to begin attorney review.

4. Once your documents are completed and payment is received, our attorney will review them and prepare them for signing.


Registration Info
Please use your legal name as it appears on your license or government-issue ID
Welcome to our online estate planning service! It only takes about 10 minutes. Just click Next to go through the questions. When you're done, our office will contact you to schedule a meeting with our Attorney.
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Disclaimer and Privacy Policy
Disclaimer and Privacy Policy Document

Young Adult Info
Enter your adult child’s full legal name. They are the person the documents protect (the “Principal”).
Are you a parent filling this out for your college student? *
Click for mutliple students


Financial Power of Attorney
You will need to name the person who can manage your money, bills, and accounts if you are unable to do so—this person is called your Financial Agent. You will first choose a Primary Agent and then name a Successor Agent as a backup in case your first choice cannot serve. This arrangement, known as a Power of Attorney (POA), gives your agent the authority to act under the powers you grant without having to go through the court process. If you decide to have agents serve jointly, they must make decisions together; if not, either agent may act independently. If you are unsure about the best option, your Miller Law Office attorney can assist you at 888-611-9511.
Decide who should handle money, bills, and accounts if the person this plan is for cannot—their trusted money helper, known as the Financial Agent. Begin by naming your first choice, then list a backup, called the Successor Agent.
* Click "+" to add agent

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Health Care POA
Choose the person who can make medical decisions for you if you are unable to communicate or decide for yourself—this person is called your Medical Agent. A Medical Power of Attorney (Medical POA) only applies while you cannot make decisions on your own and ends once you are able to do so again. It is best to name one primary agent and at least one backup, who would serve in the order you list them. If you appoint two agents to serve together, or “joint,” they must agree on all decisions. If you have questions, your Miller Law Office attorney can guide you at 888-611-9511.
Pick who should make medical decisions if the person this plan covers is unable to do so. List your first choice, then add a backup.
Do you wish to use the same agents as your Financial Durable POA? *
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Important Signing Instructions

  • You must sign your documents in the presence of a Notary.
  • The Notary and witnesses may not be anyone named in the documents and may not be related to you.
  • Only one original set of documents should be signed by you.

WILL

You must sign in front of two witnesses and a notary. ALL need to be present to sign at the same time.

You will date and sign your Will on page 2. The witnesses will print their names in two places, sign their names above the word WITNESS and print their addresses across from signature on page 3.

Statutory Durable Power of Attorney

You will initial beside (O) on page 2. Do NOT initial any other blank.

You and the notary will sign and date on page 4.

Medical Power of Attorney

You and the notary will sign and date on page 4.

Directive to Physicians

Page 2, initial only one of the blanks next to the option you choose.

You sign and date on page 4 and the notary will sign and date on page 5.


Submission Screen
You’re almost done. When you submit, our team will review your information, resolve any gaps, and prepare your documents. You’ll have a chance to ask questions and confirm details before anything is finalized.