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Forms Legal offers free personal legal documents — affidavits, statutory declarations, consent forms, liability releases, and family agreements — across 30 jurisdictions in their official language. Every template is grounded in the relevant local statute, filled out through a guided wizard, and available as a PDF or Word download with no account or payment required.

Personal legal documents help individuals and families manage life’s most important decisions — from estate planning and child custody to personal agreements and advance directives. These documents ensure that your wishes are legally documented and enforceable, providing peace of mind during significant life events. Whether you are creating a will to protect your family’s future, establishing guardianship for a minor, or drafting a cohabitation agreement with a partner, proper legal documentation prevents misunderstandings and protects everyone involved. Our personal document templates cover estate planning, family law, personal agreements, and healthcare directives.

When Do You Need Personal Legal Documents?

  • Planning your estate with wills, trusts, and beneficiary designations
  • Establishing guardianship or custody arrangements for children
  • Creating advance healthcare directives and living wills
  • Granting power of attorney for financial or medical decisions
  • Drafting prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreements
  • Authorizing child travel consent for minors traveling with one parent

What Personal Documents Should Include

  • Full legal names of all parties and witnesses
  • Clear statements of intent and specific provisions
  • Notarization requirements where mandated by state law
  • Witness signatures as required (typically 2 for wills)
  • Revocation clauses allowing future amendments
  • Compliance with state-specific requirements (varies significantly)

Pro Tip: Personal legal documents often require specific formalities to be legally valid. Wills typically need two witnesses, powers of attorney may require notarization, and healthcare directives must comply with state-specific statutes. Check your local requirements.

Popular Personal & Family Templates

Power of Attorney

Life gets complicated — what happens if you can't make it to a real estate closing, need someone to handle your finances while you're overseas, or want a trusted person making medical decisions on your behalf? A Power of Attorney solves all of these. It legally authorizes someone you trust to act in your name for specific matters. Our free template lets you choose the scope of authority, set time limits, and include safeguards. Fill it out online, preview the document, and download a ready-to-sign PDF or Word file.

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General Power of Attorney

What happens when you can’t handle your own affairs — whether you’re traveling abroad, recovering from surgery, or dealing with a health crisis? A General Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone you trust to act on your behalf for financial, legal, and personal matters. They can sign documents, manage bank accounts, handle real estate transactions, and make decisions when you’re unable to. It’s one of the most important documents in personal planning. Our free template covers the agent’s powers, effective dates, limitations, and revocation procedures. Download as PDF or Word.

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Travel Consent Form

Sending your child on a trip with the other parent, a grandparent, or a school group? Many airlines and border agents require a Travel Consent Form signed by the non-traveling parent. It proves you've authorized your child to travel and helps prevent custody-related disputes at checkpoints. The form covers the child's details, travel dates, destination, accompanying adult, and emergency contacts. Don't risk having your child turned away at the gate. Our free template is quick to fill out. Preview and download as PDF or Word.

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Parental Consent Form

Your kid's school trip, a medical procedure, a sports league, or travel with another family — all of these may require a signed Parental Consent Form. It authorizes a specific activity and can include emergency contact info, medical conditions, allergies, and insurance details so the responsible adult has everything they need. It also protects the organizing party. Our template covers the child's information, activity details, emergency contacts, and medical notes. Fill it out, preview, and download as PDF or Word — free, no account needed.

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Prenuptial Agreement

Getting married is exciting, but let's be honest — talking about money and assets before the wedding isn't the most romantic conversation. Still, it's one of the smartest moves you can make. A Prenuptial Agreement protects both partners by clearly defining what belongs to whom, how debts are handled, and what happens financially if the marriage ends. It's not about distrust — it's about clarity. Our free template walks you through property division, spousal support, and more. Preview it in real time and download as PDF or Word.

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Child Custody Agreement

Going through a separation or divorce with kids involved is tough enough without fighting over custody in court. A Child Custody Agreement lets both parents work out the details on their own terms — who the children live with, how visitation works, how holidays and vacations are split, and how major decisions about education and healthcare get made. Having it written down keeps everyone accountable and gives the kids stability. Our free template covers physical and legal custody arrangements, visitation schedules, decision-making authority, and communication guidelines. Download as PDF or Word.

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Child Support Agreement

Kids deserve financial stability, even when their parents are no longer together. A Child Support Agreement spells out exactly how much one parent will contribute, how often payments are made, and what expenses are covered — from daily needs to medical bills and school costs. It takes the guesswork and arguments out of the equation, giving both parents a clear framework to follow. Courts take these agreements seriously, so getting the details right matters. Our free template covers payment amounts, schedules, covered expenses, and modification terms. Fill it out online, download as PDF or Word.

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Bill of Sale

Whether you’re selling a used car to a neighbor or buying a boat from a private seller, a Bill of Sale is the simplest way to make the deal official. This straightforward document records who sold what to whom, for how much, and when — protecting both sides if questions come up later. Without one, proving ownership or the terms of the sale becomes a real headache. Our free template walks you through every detail: item description, price, seller and buyer information, payment method, and any warranties or as-is declarations. Just fill in the blanks, download as PDF or Word, and you’re all set.

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Indemnity Agreement

Lending your property for an event? Letting someone use your equipment? An Indemnity Agreement means one party agrees to cover the other's losses if something goes wrong — think legal fees, damages, or third-party claims. It's how businesses and individuals shift or share risk before it becomes a problem. This template covers the scope of indemnification, exclusions, notice requirements, and liability caps. Fill in the parties and terms, see a live preview, and download your PDF or Word document — free, no registration.

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Mutual Release Agreement

Both sides want to walk away from a deal, drop a lawsuit, or settle a dispute without going to court? A Mutual Release Agreement lets each party release the other from all claims — past, present, and future — related to a specific matter. It draws a clean line under the conflict so everyone can move on. Common after contract disputes, partnership breakups, or employment separations. Our template covers the released claims, any settlement payment, confidentiality, and non-disparagement clauses. Fill out, preview, download as PDF or Word — free, no account.

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