Complete Estate Planning Documents for Less Than $50. Special Discounts for Armed Services Personnel.
Wakefield, MA (PRWEB) December 12, 2007 -- LibertyLegalForms.com leverages advanced, secure Internet technology to let consumers quickly and easily prepare binding legal estate planning documents such as Last Will and Testaments, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney. In tribute to those serving the United States, the company is offering $25 off its products for current and retired armed services personnel.
"Armed services personnel, more than most people, know the importance of preparing their estates to best preserve a legacy for their families and loved ones," comments Jeremy Levitan, President of LibertyLegalForms.com. "Unfortunately, high lawyer costs and a huge investment in time and knowledge have prohibited the average American from easily creating a Last Will and Testament, Living Will or Power of Attorney document. Our company is proud to offer a professional-grade complete set of estate planning documents for less than $47, or a Last Will and Testament for just $14.95 for current and retired United States Armed Services Personnel. This is a substantial reduction from our current rates and our way of trying to support our troops at home."
How it Works
Visit LibertyLegalForms.com, follow three simple steps to answer a questionnaire about your desired estate planning wishes, confirm your answers, and then our advanced, encrypted technology prepares legally binding, professional-grade documents including Power of Attorney, Last Will and Testament and Living Wills for you to print and sign. All within minutes from start to finish. Members of the military should enter coupon code MilDiscount07 at checkout to receive their special savings.
About LibertyLegalForms.com
Headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, LibertyLegalForms.com, is America's most trusted online legal document service that has already helped thousands of people nationwide protect their loved ones. Satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. LibertyLegalForms.com is not intended to be a subsitute for obtaining the advice of an attorney authorized to practice in your jurisdiction.
Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law
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