power of attorney
power of attorney
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by ROCCO BEATRICE - 2007-04-02
I recently wrote about the absolute need for a Medical Directive granting the "exclusive power" to your Agent for the purpose of communicating your healthcare wishes and to instruct those in charg...
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by Greg Artim - 2007-04-20
You may have heard some of the terms, Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Power of Attorney, but are not exactly sure what they are or whether you need them. From an Estate Planning perspective, th...
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by David F. - 2007-05-05
It is strongly recommended by the state of Utah's department of human resources that individuals have prepared documents that carefully set out what their wishes are in case of a terminal illness, or ...
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by David Fagan - 2007-10-03
If you're like most of us that worry about our future and protecting our property/estate then you need to know how executing a Power of Attorney form can protect you.All 50 of the U.S. states ha...
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by DAVID FAGAN - 2007-11-11
New Jersey Power of Attorney If you have children or dependents that rely on you for personal or financial care then you need to file a Power of Attorney. If you were to become seriously inju...
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by David Fagan - 2007-11-14
If you have children or dependents that rely on you for personal or financial care then you need to file a Power of Attorney. If you were to become seriously injured or ill then your Power of At...
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by Nicholas Fagan - 2008-04-30
A power of attorney agent is often times also called an "attorney-in-fact". This person is appointed by some one to legally represent them for specific or general tasks or situations. This is done by ...
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by Nicholas Copernicus - 2008-08-17
A power of attorney form is a legal form that will allow someone to appoint another person to legally act on his or her behalf. The person who creates the POA (power of attorney) is called the princi...
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by DAVID FAGAN - 2008-08-17
A power of attorney form is a legal form that will allow someone to appoint another person to legally act on his or her behalf. The person who creates the POA (power of attorney) is called the pri...
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by Alexi Jensen - 2008-09-17
A funny thing happens as we grow older. Our parents grow older as well. Sooner or later, you cannot help but notice they are not as sharp as before. Sooner or later, you have to start helping them out...