Power of Attorney & Estate Planning Documents

Power of Attorney and Estate Planning documents are among the most important legal documents you may sign. These documents help ensure your financial, medical, and personal wishes are carried out by trusted individuals should you become unable to act on your own behalf.

Please Note: Lancaster PA Notary does not prepare legal documents or provide legal advice. We only notarize documents that have already been prepared by you or your attorney.

Common Estate Planning Documents We Notarize

Power of Attorney (POA)
Authorizes a trusted individual to act on your behalf for financial, legal, or personal matters.

Durable Power of Attorney
Remains effective if you become incapacitated and unable to make decisions.

Medical Power of Attorney
Allows a designated agent to make healthcare decisions on your behalf.

Living Trust Documents
Used to manage and distribute assets according to your wishes.

Estate Planning Documents
Including trusts, beneficiary documents, affidavits, and other documents related to estate administration.

*** If additional services or multiple documents are required during the appointment, additional charges will apply depending on the time and complexity of the work.

*** We are not an attorney, and are unable to offer legal advice or interpret documents. If you have questions about the legal implications or requirements related to your paperwork, please consult a licensed attorney or the proper authority.

*** All documents must be fully prepared and ready for notarization before your appointment. If you need assistance drafting, interpreting, or choosing the correct document, please consult a licensed attorney or the appropriate professional.