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Durable General Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is a written document giving another person the power to act on your behalf while you are still living. You can have separate Powers of Attorney for finances and for health care.

We recommend that during the estate planning process, you consider granting durable power of attorney for property management to a trusted individual. This will enable that individual to manage the assets in your estate, should you become incapacitated before death. Generally, married couples will name their spouses for this duty and an alternate in case the spouse is unable.


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