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<blockquote data-quote="The Scribe" data-source="post: 3543252" data-attributes="member: 45394"><p>We used an attorney that offices in the Perimeter Center Office Park on 39th and N Tulsa Ave. She was awesome to deal with. I think it was about $750 and it includes a living will, all powers of attorney, inventory for the trust, all the form letters to send to your banks/insurance companies/and anyone else who would need to be advised. Was probably about 50 or so page document. You meet with her and give her a list of what you need and info on your situation and how you want your assets dealt with and she writes it accordingly. </p><p></p><p>As others have said, it’s definitely not something you want to DYI. Spend the money and have it done correctly otherwise it could be devastating to your loved ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Scribe, post: 3543252, member: 45394"] We used an attorney that offices in the Perimeter Center Office Park on 39th and N Tulsa Ave. She was awesome to deal with. I think it was about $750 and it includes a living will, all powers of attorney, inventory for the trust, all the form letters to send to your banks/insurance companies/and anyone else who would need to be advised. Was probably about 50 or so page document. You meet with her and give her a list of what you need and info on your situation and how you want your assets dealt with and she writes it accordingly. As others have said, it’s definitely not something you want to DYI. Spend the money and have it done correctly otherwise it could be devastating to your loved ones. [/QUOTE]
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