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Establishing Durable Power of Attorney

Needing to establish power of attorney over a loved one can be a difficult process emotionally. Durable power of attorney maintains the power of attorney after that person has lost mental capacity....

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How to Write a Power of Attorney

A power of attorney is a legal document granting a trusted individual the right and responsibility of caring for the assets and overall well-being of another person when they become incapacitated. Whi...

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California Power of Attorney for Health Care

In California, the form you need to fill out to enable someone else to make healthcare decisions for you if you become incapacitated is called the California Power of Attorney for Health Care form....

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Illinois Power of Attorney for Health Care

In Illinois, power of attorney for health care is called an Illinois Power of Attorney for Health Care and it enables the person of your choice to make healthcare decisions for you should you become...

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Ohio Health Care Power of Attorney

In Ohio, if you would like to designate someone else to make important medical decisions on your behalf should you become incapacitated, the form you will need to file is the Ohio Health Care Power o...

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Is a living will different from a living trust?

A living trust is very different from a living will. A living trust is a way to manage and control property during your lifetime and to distribute it at your death. A living will allows you to control...

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What Is a Health Care Power of Attorney?

A health care power of attorney or a health care proxy is a document that designates a person or persons you name and authorizes that person to make health care decisions for you – but only in circu...

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Types of Power of Attorney

Power of attorney, or POA, is a document that gives a person the legal right to perform certain acts for someone else. The principal is the person who intends to have someone else act for him or her w...

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Medical Power of Attorney

A power of attorney is an agreement that gives one person the legal authority to make decisions or perform certain acts on behalf of another. If a power of attorney is created specifically for medical...