Legal Forms & Documents

Collection of legal documents and forms for small businesses and individuals.

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Contracts & Agreements

  • Non-Disclosure Agreement Use if:
    - You will be sharing proprietary information with another person or organization.
    - You will be given access to proprietary information that belongs to another person or organization.
  • Letter of Intent Use if:
    - You are ready to enter serious negotiations for the sale or purchase of a whole or part of a company or corporation and you would like to define your intentions formally in writing.
    - You are negotiating the purchase of a company or interest in a company and want to exclude the seller from negotiating with another party.
  • Bill of Sale Use if:
    - You own personal property (other than real estate or a vehicle) that you'd like to sell or transfer, and you need a bill of sale for your accounting records.
    - You plan to buy property, other than real estate or a vehicle, from another party and you want to have a record of the transaction in writing.
  • Business Plan Use if:
    - You want to start a new business and want to set out the blueprint for the new venture.
    - You are starting a new business venture or project and would like to present a plan to potential investors which clearly outlines you business goals.
  • LLC Operating Agreement Use if:
    - You're ready to form an LLC and you want to define its business terms.
    - You've already formed an LLC but don't yet have an operating agreement.
  • Corporate Bylaws Use if:
    - You want to define the structure of a newly-incorporated small business or non-profit organization.
  • Business Contract Use if:
    - Your business plans to buy or sell physical products from another business.
    - Your business will provide a service or receive a service from another business.
    - You are an individual or independent contractor who wants to make a formal business agreement.
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  • Release of Liability Use if:
    - You own a business and want to reduce your liability.
    - You are interested in seeking temporary authority to seek medical emergency information for your patrons.
  • Vehicle Bill of Sale Use if:
    - You own a vehicle which will be sold or transferred to another person.
    - You plan to buy a vehicle from an individual rather than an auto dealer.
  • Promissory Note Use if:
    - You are making a loan to someone.
    - You are borrowing money from a private party.
    - You want to determine the amount of a monthly payment on a loan.
  • Partnership Agreement Use if:
    - You are ready to form a Partnership and you want to define the business terms of the Partnership.

Copyright & Trademarks

  • Trademark Application Worksheet Use if:
    - You want to obtain information about the trademark application process.
  • Provisional Patent Application Use if:
    - You have an invention and want to prevent others from copying it.
    - You want to secure the first official patent application filing date for your invention.
    - You want time to start using "patent pending" but aren't ready to apply for a full Non-Provisional Patent yet.
  • Copyright Notice Use if:
    - You want to provide notice to others that you claim copyright protection in your work.
    - You want to provide contact information so that potential licensees are able to properly identify the owner of the work.
    - You want to prevent accused copiers from arguing that their acts of copying were innocent mistakes.
    - You want to claim for yourself the full range of benefits afforded under copyright law.
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  • Trademark Violation Letter Use if:
    - You want to demand that another party stop using a trademark that is identical or confusingly similar to your trademark.
    - You want to prepare for a meeting with a trademark attorney to discuss a possible infringement of trademark rights.
  • Copyright Request Use if:
    - You would like to use copyrighted material or parts of it in a paper, blog, or some other medium and need to ask for permission from the owner.

Estate Planning and Wills

  • Power of Attorney Use if:
    - You want to grant authority to someone to act on your behalf in legal affairs during your absence.
    - You want to grant authority to someone to act on your behalf in legal affairs in the event you become incapacitated.
    - You want to grant authority to someone to act on your behalf in legal affairs in specific situation.
  • Last Will and Testament Use if:
    - You'd like your property, including Digital Assets, distributed according to your wishes after your death.
    - You'd like to list the people or organizations that will receive your property after your death.
    - You'd like to list the person or group who will carry out the terms of the last Will.
    - You'd like to name who's responsible for minor children if their other parent is unable to take care of them.
    Note: If the value of what you own is going to be larger than the federal estate tax exemption amount, currently $5,120,000, it's a good idea to get an attorney.
    Digital assets: A last will and testament can help you pass along many computer and Internet-related property, including online accounts or digital files. Other examples of digital assets include email accounts, blogs, social-networking websites, online backup services, photo and document sharing websites, business accounts, domain names, virtual property and computer files.
  • Living Trust Use it:
    - You own property to be dispersed upon your death.
    - You want to designate a person or organization to receive your assets, including Digital Assets*, after your death.
    - You want to designate a person to act as your executor and carry out your wishes.
    - You want to have a system in place for the management of your assets and the care of your children if you become unable to manage or care for them yourself.
    Digital Assets: This broad category can include any type of online account or files (like songs or documents) stored on computers and servers. For instance you can add email accounts, blogs, social networking sites, online backup programs, photo and document-sharing sites, financial accounts for personal or business, domain names of web sites, virtual property, and other computer files to your will.
  • Living Will Use it:
    - You're making sure your loved ones aren't put in the position of making important end-of-life healthcare decisions for you.
    - You're about to draft a complete estate plan, and want to make sure life-sustaining treatments are covered.
  • Durable Power of Attorney Use it:
    - You want to authorize someone to act on your behalf in case you become legally incompetent.
    - You want to authorize someone to act on your behalf in case you become incapacitated.
  • Affidavit of Small Estate Use it:
    - Your spouse or close relative has died without a will and you would like to finalize his or her estate matters.
    - You were named the personal representative or executor of an estate that qualifies as a "small estate" under the law.
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  • Do-Not-Resuscitate Guide Use it:
    - You want to compare DNR programs.
    - You'd like more info on DNR options in your state.
  • Affidavit of Heirship Use it:
    - A family member or spouse has passed away with no Will or instructions on how to disburse their estate and you wish to make it known that you are the lawful heir of a deceased person.
    - You want to gain ownership of a loved one's estate without having to go to probate court.
    - You and the other heirs are in agreement on how the deceased personal or real property should be distributed.
  • Affidavit of Residence Use it:
    - You would like to verify your residence in order to change your children's school district.
    - You would like to verify your residence for a court or business questioning your residency.
    - You would like to verify the death and residency of a deceased person in order to claim or release funds or other property of the deceased person.
  • Revocation of Power of Attorney Use it:
    - You want to cancel your previous power of attorney (POA) document.
    - You plan on making a new power of attorney grant.
    - You plan on substantially overhauling your previous power of attorney document and would like to start from the beginning.
  • Codicil to Will Use it:
    - A life-changing event makes it necessary to change your Will.
    - You have new beneficiaries such as a grandchild or new spouse.
    - You need to change your executor, trustee or guardian.
    - You want to add an executor to manage your digital assets.
    - You need to modify conditions or restrictions on the receipt of a bequest.
    - You want to add a pet provision.

Medical, Consumer & Identity

  • Credit Report Challenge Use if:
    - You want to challenge something on your credit report.
    - You'd like to add an explanation to an item on your report.
    - You want to request the deletion of information more than seven years old (ten years in the case of bankruptcy).
  • ID Theft Affidavit Use if:
    - Your identity has been stolen.
    - You want to assist creditors in investigating fraudulent use of your identity.
    - You want to make sure no unauthorized accounts are open.
    - You need to ensure that you aren't responsible for charges.
  • Change of Address Letter Use if:
    - You have moved and need to notify friends, relatives and business contacts of your new address.
    - Your business is changing locations.
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  • Home Inventory Worksheet Use if:
    - You want to make the most of your homeowners' or renters' insurance.
    - You're applying for new insurance.
    - You're going through a divorce.
  • Medical Records Transfer Form Use if:
    - You have a new doctor or change doctors.
    - You move to a new location.
    - You need to transfer hospital or nursing home records.
    - You need to transfer certain records to a specialist.
  • Bad Check Notice Use if:
    - A check has been returned unpaid and you want to demand payment from the party who signed the check.
  • Complaint Letter to a BBB or Attorney General Use if:
    - You want to complain about a faulty product.
    - You have an issue with a businesses' poor service.
  • Medicare Appeal Denial Part B Use if:
    - Your Medicare Part B claim was denied.
    - You're getting ready to challenge a Part B denial.
    - You just want more information on why your claim was denied.
  • Medicare Appeal Denial Part A Use if:
    - You've been denied a Medicare Part A claim and want more information.
    - You want to challenge a Medicare Part A denial.
  • Credit Report Challenge Use if:
    - You want to challenge something on your credit report.
    - You'd like to add an explanation to an item on your report.
    - You want to request the deletion of information more than seven years old (ten years in the case of bankruptcy).
  • Medical Records Request Use if:
    - You moved and need to see a new doctor.
    - You're switching doctors.
    - You're seeing a specialist.
    - You manage a medical office and need patient documents available.
    - You have a new insurance company, and your current doctor is no longer in your network.
  • Small Claims Worksheet Use if:
    - Another party has caused you financial loss or otherwise owes you money and refuses to pay voluntarily.

Property Management

  • Residential Lease Use if:
    - You are a landlord or property manager wanting to rent a property.
    - You are a homeowner wanting to rent part of your home.
    - You want to rent a property and the owner doesn't have a Lease Agreement document.
  • Quitclaim Deed Use it:
    - You are passing your rights in a piece of property to a spouse or ex-spouse
    - You are gifting your property to another person or family member
    - You are transferring ownership in a property to a trust
    - You are correcting the spelling of a name in a previous deed
    - You are changing tenancy (how the property is owned) between owners
    - You are clarifying if the property is community or separate property after marriage
    - You own a business and you want to buy or sell real property.
  • Lease Agreement Use it:
    - You're a property owner leasing residential property to a tenant.
    - You're a property owner leasing commercial property to a tenant.
    - You're a homeowner, and you want to rent a room in your home to a tenant.
    - You're a prospective tenant, and you want to lease residential or commercial property from a landlord who doesn't have a lease form.
  • Roommate Agreement Use if:
    - You're moving in with a roommate.
    - A new roommate is moving in with you.
    - Your university requires you to have one for on-campus or off-campus housing.
  • Late Rent Notice Use if:
    - Your tenant is late with the rent, and you want to send a notice in writing asking for payment, which may include late charges.
    - You want to reinforce the importance of timely payments to your renter.
    - You may consider eviction down the road if the rent continues to go unpaid, since a record of late payments will help support your legal eviction.
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  • Intent to Purchase Real Estate Use if:
    - You want to document the terms tentatively agreed upon for the purchase of property.
    - As a buyer, you want to provide your lender with some evidence of a proposed purchase of property.
    - You want to document the terms tentatively agreed upon for the purchase of property without committing to the sale.
  • Home Rental Agreement Use if:
    - You're a landlord with property to rent.
    - You're a tenant interested in renting property.
    - You oversee a property management company.
  • Rent Receipt Use if:
    - You are required by law to provide Rent Receipts to your tenants.
    - You are a property manager who needs to provide receipts in volume.
    - You are a renter who wants proof that you paid your rent.
  • Rental Application Use if:
    - You are renting out a property.
    - You want to document each applicant.
    - You want to perform background and credit checks on applicants.
  • Eviction Notice Use if:
    - You want to terminate the tenancy and evict the tenant(s) from the rental property you own.
  • Contract for Deed Use if:
    - A Purchase Agreement has been signed by the Buyer and Seller of real property who are ready to proceed with finalizing the transaction.
    - You are selling real property to a Buyer who is unable to obtain financing through a bank or other financial institution and you have decided to act as the financer.
    - You are buying real property from a Seller who is willing to allow you to reside on the property while you make payments toward to total purchase price.
    - You are a Buyer who has no established credit or bad credit and wish to purchase a home by making payments on the sales price to the Seller without financing with a bank or other financial institution.
    - You want to determine the amount of a monthly payment on a loan contract.
  • Commercial Lease Use if:
    - You own commercial property that will be leased to a new tenant.
    - You own commercial property that will be converted to a rental property.
    - You want to lease commercial rental property from a landlord who does not have a lease form.

HR & Employment

  • Independent Contractor Agreement Use if:
    - You will be completing services for a person or company on a project-to-project basis (i.e. as an independent contractor or freelancer).
    Information you may need:
    - You will be receiving services from an independent contractor.
    Information you may need:
    - Note: If you are hiring an employee (not an independent contractor) use an employment agreement instead.
  • Employment Agreement Use if:
    - You are hiring a new employee and wish to specify the rights and obligations of both the employee and the employer.
    - You are becoming an employee and your employer will not be providing a written employment agreement.
  • Work for Hire Agreement Use if:
    - You are hired as an independent contractor to complete a project.
    - You are hiring an independent contractor to complete a project.
    - You want to ensure the contractor has no rights of ownership over the work or product created under the agreement.
  • Termination Letter Use if:
    - You're an employer who needs to terminate an employee because of layoffs, poor performance or some other reason.
    - Your company is terminating an employee, and would like to have a record of the termination in the event of a lawsuit.
  • Employee Handbook Use if:
    - You would like to establish certain rules of conduct for your employees to ensure that your work environment is safe, healthy, and positive for all company personnel.
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  • Employee Evaluation Form Use if:
    - You want to perform employee evaluations and need a customizable template to help you create a comprehensive review.
  • Employment Resignation Letter Use if:
    - You want to notify the employer in writing of your resignation and the reasons for leaving.
    - You want to give advance notice of leaving a position as may be required by the employer.
  • Work for Hire Agreement Use if:
    - You are hired as an independent contractor to complete a project.
    - You are hiring an independent contractor to complete a project.
    - You want to ensure the contractor has no rights of ownership over the work or product created under the agreement.
  • Employee Warning Letter Use if:
    - You want to officially warn an employee about attendance, performance, behavior or other issues that must be addressed.
  • Consent to Background and Reference Check Use if:
    - You're an employer who wants permission to run a background check on the information a prospective employee provided
    - You'd like to check to see if an applicant has a criminal record
    - You're going to speak about an applicant's past job performance with their former employers
    - You want to protect your company against future claims of invasion of privacy from employees or prospective employees
  • Employment Offer Letter Use if:
    - You're ready to make a job offer to an applicant.
    - You work in HR and are making sure you have all the documents you need for hiring.
    - You're opening a small business and plan to hire employees.

Marriage, Divorce & Child Care

  • Demand for Child Support Payment Use if:
    - You want to remind a parent of child support obligations.
    - You want to demand payment on past due to obligations.
    - You want to demand payment on bills for which the parent is responsible.
  • Divorce Worksheet Use if:
    - You are contemplating a divorce and need to identify the basic information involved.
    - You want to organize information about you and your family to provide the relevant data to your attorney, financial advisor or others who will be assisting you in obtaining or resisting a dissolution of your marriage.
  • Divorce Settlement Agreement Use if:
    - You know where your spouse is and you are in contact with him/her
    - You and your spouse have decided to divorce and you agree on how to divide your property and assets
    - You and your spouse are currently negotiating the terms of your divorce and would like to create a plan for the division
    - You and your spouse plan to meet with a divorce attorney together and would like to be prepared with an outline for the division of property and assets
  • Marriage Separation Agreement Use if:
    - You and your spouse have decided to legally separate and agree on how to divide your property and assets.
    - You and your spouse are considering a divorce and would like to legally separate prior to a final decision on ending your marriage.
    - You are contemplating a legal separation and would like to set preliminary terms for a division of your property.
    - You plan to meet with an attorney regarding a legal separation and would like to be prepared with an outline for the division of property and assets.
  • Child Care Authorization Use if:
    - You would like to authorize your child's school to release your child to another individual
    - You would like to give authorization for another individual to make decisions regarding your child in your unexpected absence.
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  • Power of Attorney for Child Use if:
    - You are leaving your child(ren) in someone's care for an extended period of time.
    You want a Power of Attorney for your minor child in place in the event you are unexpectedly unavailable to make decisions for your child(ren).
  • Domestic Partnership Agreement Use if:
    - You want to formalize financial agreements between you and your partner.
    - You want rights to visit each other in hospitals or jail.
    - You want to give each other access to medical information and the right to consent for treatment.
    - You want to be able to provide legal rights to manage funeral and burial services.
    - You want to be able to provide medical benefits to your partner.
  • Child Visitation Letter Use if:
    - You have visitation rights and want to plan a get-together.
    - The other parent isn't following the visitation rules and you need to formally let them know.
  • Transcript Request Use if:
    - You are changing schools and need a transcript sent to a new school.
    - You are applying for a job and the prospective employer would like a copy of your transcript.
  • Child Support Review Letter Use if:
    - You pay child support and would like to request a review of your obligation.
    - You receive child support and would like the support reassessed.
  • Prenuptial Agreement Use if:
    - You are contemplating marriage and wish to explain the rights and obligations of each person regarding the property.
    - You own significant amounts of property.
    - You have previously been married.
    - You have children from a prior marriage.

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