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Why It’s Important to Review Your Wills, Healthcare Directives, and Power of Attorney Regularly

Apr 27, 2025

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Life moves fast — and with it, our circumstances, relationships, and wishes can change too. That’s why it’s essential to periodically review important documents like your Will, Healthcare Directives, and Power of Attorney. At Amicus Notary Services, we believe that peace of mind comes from knowing that your paperwork is not just completed, but current and aligned with your true wishes.


Why Review?


  • Changes in Family and Relationships:


    Marriages, divorces, births, deaths — all these major life events can affect who you want to name as beneficiaries, guardians, or agents in your documents.

  • Changes in Health:


    A healthcare directive created years ago may no longer reflect your current medical preferences or the individuals you trust to make decisions on your behalf.

  • Changes in Finances:


    An updated Will ensures your assets are distributed according to your latest financial situation and intentions.

  • Changes in the Law:


    Estate planning laws can evolve. Periodic reviews help ensure your documents comply with current state and federal regulations.



When Should You Review?


We recommend reviewing your Wills, Healthcare Directives, and Powers of Attorney at least every 3-5 years — or whenever you experience a major life change.

A quick check-in can save you and your loved ones confusion, heartache, and unnecessary legal challenges down the road.


How Amicus Notary Services Can Help


At Amicus Notary Services, we make the process simple and stress-free. Whether you need to notarize an update, create a new document, or just get guidance on where to start, we are here to help — right where and when you need us.


Your wishes deserve to be clear, protected, and honored — today and tomorrow.


Ready for a Document Check-Up?

Contact Amicus Notary Services today and schedule your review session.

Because peace of mind isn’t a one-time thing — it’s an ongoing gift to yourself and your loved ones.




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