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After the wedding...put your future in writing conviently with YourWebWill.com
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Contact: W. Kendall Brown
E-mail: kendall@yourwebwill.com
Voice: 866-258-5104 (Toll Free)
PRESS RELEASE
After the wedding...put your future in writing
Des Moines, Iowa, 08/07/02 -- The big day has come and gone and the ceremony went off without a hitch. All the planning
that went into the perfect wedding paid off.
"I spent nine months planning a hundred details, but once the honeymoon was over, I sort of felt a let-down. Then I realized I
had a few more details to work on," said bride Linda Ruble. "There were the thank you notes to do, of course, and making the
name change official on everything, but one of the things I hadn't even considered was how important it was to get our financial
affairs in order."
"Once you form a new family, it's important to establish or update your estate plan," says Kendall Brown, estate attorney.
"Doing a will can be another way to express love and thoughtfulness to those who are most important to you. There's nothing
too sexy about it, but it can help ensure that your life planning is complete."
Along with a will, there are other legal details to get in writing as well:
A living will specifies your wishes about life-sustaining procedures and your desires are if you are unable to communicate
your wishes about medical procedures. A living will also can indicate your wishes about organ donation.
A health care power of attorney determines who can make medical decisions on your behalf.
A financial power of attorney determines who makes decisions about your financial affairs if you become physically or
mentally incapacitated.
Putting these things in writing may seem like a lot of forward thinking when you're just starting out as a couple, but getting the
details figured out early can make it easier to update and maintain as your future unfolds. And getting all the legal documents
planned is not as hard as it might seem. All you need is access to the Internet and a few thoughts about how you want to put
your future in writing.
"I used YourWebWill.com to get it all handled," said Ruble. "I didn't know an attorney or have a clue how to do the legal
documents, but this web site was so easy to use and included everything my husband and I needed. We were done with it all in
less than half an hour and it felt so good to get it handled."
The process of doing the estate plan is done on an encrypted; secure web site developed by highly regarded estate attorneys
with years of experience. It meets the legal requirements in all 50 states. A completely customized document is almost
immediately e-mailed to you in a PDF format, which can easily be read by any computer. Instructions for properly signing and
witnessing the documents are also included. The documents you create are stored on the secure site and can easily be retrieved
for updating, which should be done any time your life circumstances, such as having children, or any time your state of
residence changes, according to Brown.
As a wedding day draws near, it can seem like there is always one more detail to finish. Thinking about wills and estate plans
may not be on your top ten list of things to do after the wedding, yet it can be as important to your future as the mate you
chose. Fortunately, it's as easy as logging on to your computer, and it's a loving way to secure the future of your new family.
More information, including an offer to test YourWebWill.com, is available at:
http://www.yourwebwill.com/special/press.html
You can also call us at 866-258-5104, e-mail us at: Support@yourwebwill.com or visit our web site at
www.YourWebWill.com.
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