Committed Couples

Shacking up or tying the knot?

Love doesn’t cover emergencies, but our legal forms do. 

Our bundles include all the legal forms needed to safeguard you from life’s curveballs.
We’ve also included down-to-earth planning tools and checklists for combining households and handling the practical stuff.

Choose Your bundle

Just the BasicsFor Starters

Bare Essentials 

$49.99$60

No Brainer Box Most Popular

Ready for Anything

$69.99$100

Add-On:
Lists & Tips Complete the Set

Smart Extras

$5.99$18

Form Definitions

HIPAA Authorization Form
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) allows a trusted person to access your private health information or discuss treatment during illness or hospitalization. It allows sharing information, not decision making.
Appoints an agent to make health care decisions for you if you’re incapacitated. This includes choosing treatments, surgeries, and end-of-life care, ensuring your Living Will medical wishes are honored when you can’t communicate them yourself.
Authorizes someone to get general health updates from non-HIPAA-covered sources and to make specific medical decisions for another person. Ideal for emergencies but narrower than a Health Care POA.
Directs how assets are distributed, appoints an executor, and names guardians for minors after your death, ensuring your wishes are followed. Without it, the court decides. Essential for anyone with family or property.
A legal document formalizing a committed, non-marital relationship, outlining shared finances, property, health care, and benefits. Ensures clarity and protection for both partners.
Authorizes a trusted person to manage your finances, like paying bills, during travel, illness, or unexpected events, ensuring your affairs stay on track when you can’t handle them.

Annual Statistics
You Should Know

Breakups Due to Money Fights
0 %
Cohabiting Couples Don’t Marry
0 %+

1 in 5

Couples Lose Finances without a POA

Partners Barred From Medical Decisions
0 %

Frequently asked questions

We’re all about making legal stuff less confusing. Here’s everything you might be wondering, clear, simple, and no jargon.

We’re not married. Can we still use these forms?

100%. These forms are made for couples who are all-in on each other, even without the rings. A Power of Attorney and Medical Directive can give you both the power to act on each other’s behalf, legally. Without forms, your partner could be barred from your care or finances in a crisis, even after years together.

Life happens, regardless of marital status. A Health Care Power of Attorney ensures your partner can make critical medical decisions for you if you’re unable to.  Without it, even a long-term committed partner could be legally blocked from having a say in your care. Our No Brainer Box includes this form and more, ensuring your partner’s voice matters.

Planning isn’t about expecting the worst; it’s about safeguarding your love and future. Without legal forms, a single accident could leave your partner unable to act, turning joy into chaos. These documents, easy to set up with our Just the Basics bundle, ensure peace of mind, prevent legal headaches, and show your commitment to each other’s well-being.
While this sections’ forms focus on protecting you as a couple, welcoming a child brings a new set of important legal considerations.

Ready to ensure your little one is legally protected from the start? Our Cradle to Teen section is your next step. It’s packed with the essential forms that allow parents to safeguard their child’s well-being throughout their younger years.
One financial misstep could sink your joint property dreams. Without a Financial Power of Attorney, your partner can’t manage shared assets if you’re incapacitated, risking your plans. Our No Brainer Box Financial POA, keeps your future secure, while our Lists & Tips guide your financial goals. Having a clear understanding of your individual and shared finances, facilitated by open discussion is a crucial first step.

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