power of attorney
power of attorney
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by Nora Cole - 2006-12-01
There is a lot of misinformation and misunderstanding about last wills, living wills and living trusts. While nobody likes to think about their own mortality, preparing both a will and a living will c...
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by Gabriel Heiser - 2007-01-26
As an elder law attorney I am frequently faced with adult children who realize that they simply have to take over for an aging parent. Maybe the parent is falling behind on bills or has trouble dealin...
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by Melissa Leedom - 2007-02-07
Are You Ready to Parent Your Parents?Author Shares Experience of Caring for Elderly ParentsQuick: can you answer the following: Do your parents have a will? Who will care for them if they become il...
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by James Winston - 2007-02-22
A living will, also called will to live, is one type of advanced health care system, or advanced health care principle. It often goes along with a specific type of power of attorney. These are legal t...
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by Donovan Baldwin - 2007-03-02
There are times in life when someone may be asked to fill out a power of attorney form. At another time, someone may decide that they need a formal means of allowing someone to act on their behalf. ...
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by Donovan Baldwin - 2007-03-04
Many states are taking steps to provide legal protection for life partners. However, in many instances, life partners, or those in a cohabitation situation, a mother living with her daughter, or an u...
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by David Fagan - 2007-03-10
A will to live, formally called a living will form, is a type of advance directive. These legal forms are usually required to be notarized or signed and dated by witnesses.A living will form usually c...
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by Jeffery Voudrie - 2007-03-28
Q. Jeff, I want to ask your opinion regarding Health Savings Accounts. On April 1st, the company I work for is changing our current Blue Cross health insurance to Guardian Insurance set up as a HRA. I...
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by Rocco Beatrice - 2007-04-02
What if I already have a power of attorney? How will the financial directive help me still? A boilerplate power of attorney is intended to give your agent general powers. A Financial Directive has ver...
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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 charge of...