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itsmylife is dedicated to giving individuals and families fast and easy ways to make important, protective documents.
When compared to other online providers, itsmylife offers these differences:
The best quality documents, at the best prices.
Choice of simple wizards or total freedom to "do it your way".
makes it easy by saving repetitive typing.
Instant printing of all documents at any time.
Fast Will takes just 5 screens to put a Will in your hands.
Unlimited access for 12 months to make changes, at no extra cost.
Legal documents with clauses that are easy to understand.
Clear instructions on simple steps to make the documents valid.
Choice of 6 fonts and 30 borders to personalize documents.
Extensive Help section, with answers to frequently asked questions.
Huge Jargon Buster that turns legalese into plain English.
Anyone can give an account to get the protection they deserve.
Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee.
Using itsmylife.com, anyone can create:
, a powerful simple Will that makes detailed provision for children, friends and charities. Includes Fast Will option.
, (an optional extra) giving you lifelong control of your possessions, and giving your loved ones security and continuity if you die.
, protecting your right to control your medical treatment.
, appointing a spokesperson to protect your best interest medically.
, appointing a person to handle your finances if you can't.
, where you choose from famous readings and pieces of music to save stress for closest family.
, to keep personal memories for posterity, while creating a smile or two for present and future generations.
, creating personal messages, explanations of decisions and words of love, inspiration and direction.
At least 55% of adults don’t have a valid Last Will & Testament.
Each day, hundreds of Americans die unexpectedly, victims of accidents, heart attacks and strokes.
More than half of all wives, husbands, partners, children and pets in America lack the special protection they deserve from loved ones.
67% of adults don't have a valid Living Will.
Source: Findlaw, May 2005
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