If something happened tomorrow, would your family know what you wanted — and would the law respect what you said? The Legacy Protection Plan answers both questions, in writing, in seven days.
Get My Legacy Protection PlanThe Legacy Protection Plan is built around the smallest possible set of documents that does the most possible work. No bloat. No upsell. Just the foundation every household should have in place.
What you own goes where you decide. Not where Arizona's default formula decides. Not where the court guesses. Where you, in writing, said it should go.
If you can't speak in a medical crisis, the person you trust speaks for you — and they speak with the authority of a document the hospital must honor.
Both documents work together to keep the people you love out of court arguments, hospital waiting rooms, and the kind of paralysis that only comes from not knowing what you wanted.
The single document with more legal weight in your life than any other. It's how you speak to your family after you're gone.
Your Will is the legal instrument that tells Arizona, your family, and the probate court exactly what you wanted. Without one, Arizona law writes a default plan for you — one that splits assets by formula, ignores stepchildren, leaves out friends and charities, and assigns guardianship of minor children by judicial discretion. Your Will replaces that default with your actual decisions, drafted to Arizona standards and legally binding once signed and witnessed.
Who handles your affairs after you're gone. Who raises your children if you can't. Which family members get what. Which charities receive what. What happens to the business. Who's specifically excluded and why. How disputes are resolved. What happens if multiple beneficiaries pass before you do.
The Legacy Protection Plan captures all of these decisions in a single Arizona-compliant document, drafted by a Licensed Legal Document Preparer who has prepared hundreds of them. It's not a template. It's drafted for your situation.
The document the hospital needs when you can't tell them yourself. Two functions in one form — the most important medical document you'll ever sign.
This single document does two essential jobs. It records your end-of-life treatment preferences — what care you want, what care you don't — so that hospitals and doctors are obligated to honor your wishes. And it appoints the specific person you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf if you can't speak for yourself. In Arizona, both functions are combined into one notarized document with two roles working in tandem.
Whether you want to be kept alive on a ventilator. Whether you want feeding tubes. Whether you want resuscitation. Who you want speaking for you. Who you want excluded from those decisions. Whether you want to donate organs. Whether you want hospice care, or aggressive treatment until the very end. What quality of life means to you, in writing, so the people who love you don't have to interpret your wishes.
The Legacy Protection Plan captures every one of these decisions in an Arizona-compliant document, drafted to be recognized and honored by every hospital and care facility in the state.
A document by itself is just paper. The Legacy Protection Plan includes the supporting materials and guidance that turn paper into protection your family can actually use.
One-page primers explaining what each document does, when it's used, and how your family activates it when the time comes. So they understand what you've set up — not just that you set something up.
A physical folder containing your printed documents, plus a USB drive with PDF copies of everything. Both physical and digital — because your family shouldn't be searching through filing cabinets at the worst moment.
A step-by-step guide to notarizing your documents at any Arizona UPS Store, bank, or notary public. Where to go, what to bring, what to expect, what it costs. Built so you can have signed and witnessed documents within days of receiving them.
Questions during the intake questionnaire? Reply to any email or call directly. You're not getting a generic estate planning service — you're getting a Licensed Legal Document Preparer who reads every reply personally.
Most clients are surprised by how fast this moves. The Legacy Protection Plan is built for efficiency without cutting corners.
About 10 minutes to fill out. Captures the specific details I need to draft your documents — legal names, beneficiaries, healthcare agent choices, specific wishes.
Drafting begins within 24 hours of receipt. If anything is unclear or missing, I'll reach out personally — usually by email, sometimes by phone.
Both documents drafted to Arizona standards, quality-checked, printed, and prepared for shipping. Digital copies prepared for email delivery.
Digital copies arrive in your inbox. Your physical folder ships the same day. You receive Arizona-specific notarization instructions and a list of recommended notary locations nearest your ZIP code.
Take your documents to any UPS Store, your bank, or any Arizona notary public (~$15–25). Bring photo ID. The notarization roadmap walks you through it. Once notarized and witnessed, your documents are legally binding.
Estate planning shouldn't require a $3,000 attorney bill. It should require a knowledgeable professional who's done the work hundreds of times.
I'm Daniel Brown, founder of Lasting Legacy Pro. I'm an Arizona Licensed Legal Document Preparer and a licensed life insurance agent with over ten years of experience helping Arizona families protect what they've built. Every Legacy Protection Plan I prepare is drafted by me, personally, for your specific situation. Not by a template. Not by software. By a credentialed professional who reads every intake questionnaire and answers every email.
The intake questionnaire takes about 10 minutes. Your documents will be drafted, reviewed, and shipped within seven days. No attorney visit, no billable hours, no waiting months.
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