Selected Plan: Student Essentials Plan
Welcome to Georgia Legacy Law Group, LLC, formerly known as Hill & Watchko, LLC Young Adult Incapacity Plan!

1. Answer thoughtfully, but do not overthink it. These questions are designed to help you consider important decisions. All responses will be reviewed by a qualified attorney and can be revised as needed.

2. The process is quick and easy, typically taking about 15–20 minutes to complete.

3. You can revisit the site at any time to make updates or changes using the username and password you created.

4. Once you are satisfied with your answers, click “Submit” to finalize them. You will then be directed to complete payment for your plan.

5. After submission and payment, a licensed attorney will review your responses and prepare the documents for signing.


Registration Info
Please use your legal name as it appears on your license or government-issue ID
Provide your details below to get started on your Young Adult Incapacity Plan
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Young Adult Info
Please provide the name of your college student. You are filling this out for them; their name will be selected as the primary” in the document while you can provide your name as their agent.
Are you a parent filling this out for your college student? *
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No
Please select "Are you a parent filling this out for your college student?".

Power of Attorney
The Power of Attorney allows the person you name as your agent to make legal and financial related decisions for you while you are alive. The power will become effective at the time you sign the Power of Attorney and will continue in the event of your incapacity. The Power of Attorney powers stop upon your death. It is recommended that you name one primary (typically spouse/partner if married) and at least one alternate agent.
Do you want your agents to become active on disability?
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* Click the "+" button to add another alternative agent

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Medical Power of Attorney
The Medical Power of Attorney allows the person you name as your agent to make medically related decisions for you while you are alive. These powers become effective in the event of your incapacity. It is recommended that you name one primary and at least one alternate agent.
Do you wish to use the same agents as your Power of Attorney? *
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* Click the "+" button to add more agents.

Would you like to be an organ donor?
Yes﹐for transplantation purposes only
Yes﹐for transplantation﹐education and/or research
No

Important Signing Instructions

  • You must sign your documents in the presence of a Notary.
  • The Notary and witnesses may not be anyone named in the documents and may not be related to you.
  • Only one original set of documents should be signed by you.

WILL

You must sign in front of two witnesses and a notary. ALL need to be present to sign at the same time.

You will date and sign your Will on page 2. The witnesses will print their names in two places, sign their names above the word WITNESS and print their addresses across from signature on page 3.

Statutory Durable Power of Attorney

You will initial beside (O) on page 2. Do NOT initial any other blank.

You and the notary will sign and date on page 4.

Medical Power of Attorney

You and the notary will sign and date on page 4.

Directive to Physicians

Page 2, initial only one of the blanks next to the option you choose.

You sign and date on page 4 and the notary will sign and date on page 5.


Congratulations! You have completed your online estate plan interview.