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Challenging a power of attorney
Florida residents who are preparing their estate plans may want to consider who they will appoint as their attorney-in-fact under a power of attorney. This is the person who is able to handle finances in the event the principal is incapacitated.
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What’s the difference between power of attorney and a living will
There are two basic ways to set up your health care in advance if you’re afraid that you won’t be able to make decisions in the future. For example, you may be worried that you’ll get dementia and have significant memory loss. The two options you have are drafting a living will or setting up a health care power of attorney.
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Why do I need a durable power of attorney?
This is the time of year when people do a lot of planning. We plan for holiday gatherings, upcoming vacations and what we want to do in the next year. Many people start making financial plans now that the end of this year is right around the corner. You may even start planning a wedding after a holiday engagement.
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