No-Cost Last Will & Testament for Union Members.

As a union member, you stand for hard work, fairness, and family. Our free Last Will & Testament helps you plan ahead—so your loved ones are protected, just like you’ve protected your own.

Take full advantage of this exclusive benefit kit designed to help individuals and families plan ahead with confidence. Our comprehensive guide is thoughtfully created to assist you in understanding the benefits available -including essential insurance options - helping you secure your family’s financial future with peace of mind.
*This is a solicitation for insurance. By submitting your information, you give your consent for a licensed insurance agent from American Income Life Insurance Company, Globe Life Family Heritage Life Insurance Company of America, Globe Life And Accident Insurance Company, Globe Life Liberty National Life Insurance Company, United American Insurance Company, Globe Life Insurance Company of New York, and National Income Life Insurance Company, to use automated or manual technology to call, text, or email you for insurance purposes at the telephone number provided, including your wireless number, to arrange a convenient time to deliver your Kit(s) and explain additional insurance coverage available. This may include phone numbers that appear on any state and/or federal Do Not Call list. You are not obligated to buy or change your insurance to get the Kit. The Kit is provided at no cost to you.

Why Do You Need a Last Will & Testament for Union Members?

Planning for the future is a powerful way to protect what you’ve worked so hard to build. As a union member, your dedication to your work and your family deserves a plan that reflects your values.
Our No Cost Last Will & Testament is designed to help you clearly organize your wishes, simplify legal and logistical decisions, and ease the burden on your loved ones. With a plan in place, you can safeguard your assets, reduce stress for your family, and ensure your legacy is honored with dignity.
Take control of what comes next—because peace of mind is part of the protection you’ve always stood for.

Who should consider final expense insurance?

As a union member, you’ve worked hard to protect your family’s future. But every year, millions of dollars in life insurance benefits go unclaimed—not because the coverage isn’t there, but because families often don’t know how to find it.

The Family Information Guide helps you solve all three. It organizes your key details in one simple place—so your loved ones can access the support you’ve secured for them, without confusion or delay.

Delivery process

Step 1

Fill out the form for the No Cost Last Will & Testament for Union Members.

Step 2

You will receive a confirmation email/text and a representative will meet with you virtually to issue and explain your guide.

Step 3

There will be additional products and services discussed, but there is no obligation to purchase anything to receive your kit.

FAQS

How will my kit be issued?
Your kit will be issued by a local licensed life insurance representative. They will reach out to you to set up a virtual appointment to issue your kit, instruct you on how to fill it out, and explain additional insurance coverage you may qualify for (see infographic).
What is included in my kit?
The Will Kit includes a Family Information Guide and Last Will & Testament instructions.
Will I be charged for my Will kit?
No, your Will Kit will be issued to you at no-cost, no purchase necessary.

The author, the publisher and the vendor of these forms makes no representations or warranties regarding the outcome or the use to which these forms are put and are not assuming any liability for any claims, losses, or damages arising out of the use of these forms. The user should not rely on the author or the publisher of these forms for any professional advice. Always consult with a lawyer regarding the rules and regulations governing your residing state/province. The information provided is for illustrative purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issues and concerns related to the drafting of wills and other legal documents. Remember that individual situations and estate planning needs differ, and this Kit may not be suitable for your specific circumstances.