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Power of Attorney

Do Have you signed Power of Attorney documents?

If not and you are wondering about the need to do, simply ask yourself the following two questions:
  • If you’re ever in the situation where you’re unable to make decisions for yourself, who will?  Would you rather have somebody you’ve chosen in advance or somebody appointed by the Courts?  In the absence of such documents (prepared in advance while you’re competent), somebody will have to apply to the courts to have the authority to act on your behalf.  Your spouse or children or parents DO NOT automatically have the authority to act on your behalf.
  • What guidelines would you like them to follow?  If you have particular concerns regarding your residence or level of health care, you should prepare these documents and incorporate such concerns and instructions.

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