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Take advantage of the KMS Law Offices, LLC Estate Planning Systems to protect your legacy. Our method is simple, we are local, and you can schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys whenever you need.
Our online will package begins at just $699, simplifying estate planning while keeping it budget-friendly. With our efficient process, we can prepare your documents quickly and effectively. In as little as 15 minutes, your documents can be ready for signing. Many other attorneys in Pennsylvania charge considerably more and may take weeks to schedule and prepare documents.
Beacon Legacy Group is a law firm specializing in estate planning, estate administration, and business development, dedicated to helping Tennessee families and small businesses create generational wealth that secures their legacies while safeguarding their loved ones, assets, and properties that are most important to them.
Our documents are tailored to meet the specific requirements of Pennsylvania law.
Create three vital documents in one session. Secure your Last Will and Testament, Medical Power of Attorney, and Financial Power of Attorney.
Benefit from the knowledge of a Pennsylvania attorney who is ready to help you with your planning and provide guidance for future needs.


You will complete a simple questionnaire to provide your details.

An attorney will examine and draft your documents.

You will receive your finalized documents for your review.

You will sign your documents with a notary public at our office.
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A Will is just one piece of an estate plan. This document provides information about who is to receive your property upon your death, who oversees administering your estate to your beneficiaries, who is appointed as a trustee and guardian (if applicable) and can include many other provisions.
Anyone who wants to take control of their legacy and ensure their loved ones are protected should have a will. Without one, state laws determine what happens to your assets, which may not reflect your wishes. A will gives you the power to decide.
If you pass away without a will or estate plan, the state takes control of dividing your assets through intestacy laws. This process may leave your loved ones with uncertainty, delays, and outcomes that don't reflect your wishes. An estate plan ensures your assets go to the people you choose, providing peace of mind for you and your family.
It is a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent.
Durable power of attorney authorizes someone to manage your financial affairs, such as paying bills, managing investments, and selling property.
