Living Trust, Living Will and Divorce How to File them Online

Filing legal documents doesn’t have to be a drag from now on. The internet now hosts websites that allow anyone from across the globe to file certain legal documents. Still there are advantages and disadvantages in making legal documents online.

The first document you can make online is the Living Will. It is a document that you can make once you are of legal age. The purpose of the legal will is to name a representative to help you when you are incapacitated. You can write the desired health care interventions that the representative can do. This can also include the cessation of any artificial life support. When filling this up online, make sure you choose a website that has medical transcriptionists. Another important feature the website should provide is the presence of medical terminologies. You need to be able to know the medical terms of the life saving procedures you want or don’t want to be done to you.

The Living Trust is also another document you can fill up online. This document needs three parties before you can fill up the form. You are the grantor. Your purpose is to make sure your assets are given to your beneficiaries when you die. Usually, the beneficiaries in question are below legal age so they can’t accept the assets yet. So you have to name a trustee. The trustee is the one who will manage the assets in your absence. Filing this form online is easy. The best part about this document is that it can be changed at anytime.

The next document you can file is a divorce online. Couples in America now find online divorce favorable than traditional divorce. There are lots of advantages. One is the absence of contact between the two parties. You don’t have to meet your spouse to file papers. However, you have to meet once. You and your spouse have to be present in court for the dissolution of the marriage. The second advantage is that an online divorce is considered as an uncontested divorce. You and your spouse must have mutually agreed to everything before filing an online divorce.