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Advance directive wizard (51 states)
A step-by-step walk-through for every US state and DC. Pulls the state-specific form, fills it from your workspace, drops out a notary-ready PDF plus a doctor + attorney prep brief.
The form everyone agrees you should have, and nobody finishes
Every doctor, every hospital, every elder-law attorney, every financial planner agrees that adults — especially adults with declining health — should have an advance directive on file. Almost everyone says they’ll get to it. Almost nobody does. The reasons are concrete: each state has a different form, the forms are written in legalese, you need a notary or two witnesses, and you need to know what to put in fields like "do you want artificial nutrition continued?" without anyone to ask. Most people stall on the second field and never come back.
State-specific wizard, real form output, prep briefs for the hard conversations
Pick your state (51 supported, all US states + DC) and Kintaria walks you through the state-specific form one decision at a time. Each question is rendered in plain English with a short "what this means" explainer, an "examples of what people choose" sidebar, and a "talk to your doctor about this" prompt if relevant. At the end, you get three things: the state-compliant PDF (notary-ready or 2-witness-ready depending on what your state requires), an attorney-prep brief summarizing your choices in legal language for your estate attorney to review, and a doctor-prep brief summarizing the medical decisions for your PCP to keep in your chart. The PDF goes to the workspace document vault automatically and gets included in the share-with-provider link if you choose.
Finishing what 70% of adults never finish
You sit down on a Saturday morning with coffee and Mom’s laptop. You pick California, work through the 7-step wizard with her at the kitchen table — she answers in Spanish, the workspace renders in Spanish for her and English for you. 35 minutes later you have a CA-compliant PDF, the attorney brief for the estate attorney you’re seeing in two weeks, and the doctor brief for Dr. Chen at the next appointment. The directive lives in the vault. The next time Mom is in the ER, the ER doctor can see it via the share link in 30 seconds. The thing 70% of adults don’t finish, your family finished on a Saturday morning.
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