Maurice Henry
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Living Trust Revocation-California
This is a living trust revocation which states that all assets remaining in the Trust shall be re-transferred to the Grantor.
My Living Trust Amendment-California
This is an amendment to the living trust. This amendment including section of the trust that may be modified, such as deletion or alteration.Â
Healthcare Power of Attorney – Revocation-California
This is a revocation of durable power of attorney for health care.
Addendum to the Last Will and Testament-California
The Addendum to the last will and testament which includes nomination of digital executor and the powers of the digital executor.Â
Digital Asset Trust-California
The digital asset trust establishes a trust to receive and manage digital asset for the Grantor. This document discusses funding of trust, management of trust, payments to the grantor, trustee powers and provisions.Â
Codicil to the Last Will and Testament-California
This is a codicil to the last will and testament including changes to the last will and testament, such as substitutions.
Power of Attorney-California
Power of attorney stating who the agent is, and someone who would become the power of attorney if the first choice is unable to serve as power of attorney. This power of attorney states the full power and authority that the agent should have control over as power of attorney. This document also includes the limitations to the agents authority.Â
Living Will-California
This is a living will that involves an advanced health care directive. In this living will the power of attorney for health care, instructions for health care, donation of organs at death, autopsy and disposition on remains,and authorization to sign forms under HIPA will be addressed.Â
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Affidavit of Heirship – Estate & Probate
This is an affidavit of heirship stating who the heir is and if there was any items of real property that was not referred to in the Last Will and Testament.Â
Motion in Limine RE: Safety Rules and/or Community Safety
A motion in limine is a motion filed by a party to a lawsuit which asks the court for an order or ruling limiting or preventing certain evidence from being presented by the other side at the trial of the case.
Order for HIV-related Testing-Juvenile Family Law
Form 3-46 (Order for HIV-related Testing)
Courts must order defendants to undergo HIV testing who have been convicted of or pled nolo contendere or guilty to a number of enumerated offenses, including prostitution, involving the transmission of body fluids from one person to another. The court must order HIV-related testing of the defendant when the result would provide medical or psychological benefit to the victim/survivor. The court’s order shall direct compliance with and conform for disclosure and re-disclosure of defendant’s HIV test results.
Juvenile Delinquency – Order of Referral to Probation – Post-petition
Form 3-12 (Juvenile Delinquency – Order of Referral to Probation – Post-petition)
A referral is a written report or statement that alleges that a juvenile has come under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. For status or delinquency purposes, a juvenile is defined as a child under the age of seventeen years. If the prosecutor or probation officer decides to proceed with the juvenile’s case informally, usually the minor must appear before a probation officer or judge. Although no formal charge is entered against the juvenile.