First Light provides 24/7 mobile notary and authentication services for several types of documents:
A Power of Attorney (POA) document allows you to give another person the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf. It can cover financial matters, like paying bills, or making healthcare decisions if you become unable to do so. Additional Power of Attorney Information
A Last Will and Testament states how your property should be distributed after your death and can also name a guardian for any minor children. Guardianship Designations are part of a will and allow you to choose who will care for your children if you are no longer able to do so.
A Living Trust Document allows you to place your assets into a trust, which can be managed during your lifetime and then transferred to your beneficiaries after you pass away, avoiding the probate process.
An Advance Medical Directive (or Living Will) outlines your wishes for medical care if you cannot make decisions for yourself, such as whether you want to be kept on life support. Here is an Example of a Virginia Advance Medical Directive
These documents help manage your personal, financial, and healthcare decisions during critical moments.
Note that First Light Notary cannot assist individuals who are bound by conservatorships as they do not have the authority to sign for themselves.
Signers also must be alert and fully understand the document that they are signing.
First Light Notary is not licensed in the practice of law and therefore cannot assist with selecting or writing the specific terms of these documents.