POWER OF ATTORNEY

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If you are going to have power of attorney, or nominate someone and give them power of attorney, there are a few things you might want to know first.
A Special Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to act specifically on someone else's behalf, usually a spouse or parent.
Read this informative article and find out the answer to the question, "How Do I Sign Legal Documents Under A Power of Attorney?"
This is an overview of the various Power of Attorney forms which can be utilized as part of a financial and medical portfolio.
Last year many people got a living will (because of the Terry Schiavo case). This year we aren't hearing as much about the need of one. But if you haven't gotten one yet, maybe you should think again about this decision.
These six reasons to have a valid durable power of attorney for health care outweigh all possible objections.
As soon as you are about to care for an elder with Alzheimer's you need to review your loved one's durable power of attorney for finances and their advanced health care directives.
A Power of Attorney can make your wishes known and carried out in the event of your sudden incapacitation.
At some point you will need someone to act on behalf of you. Once you fill out the power of attorney forms you will be on your way to successful representation.
Designating someone to have power of attorney over your business affairs and/or health care decisions can be critical in the time of need. This article examines powers of attorney and how to create your own.
Baby boomers must face difficult discussions with their parents. Power of Attorney is one item that every family should have.
There are several different ways in which you can grant someone else power of attorney, and they all have different rules and restrictions. Is durable power of attorney the way to go?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document which gives one individual rights to execute legal and business transactions in the name of another.
As most of the Indian immigrants to the USA have their investments in India, it becomes extremely difficult to manage such investments profitably from the USA. I have explained how to manage those investments by giving power of attorney to your close friend/relative.
A medical power of attorney (or healthcare proxy) allows you to appoint a person you trust to act on your behalf as your healthcare agent (or surrogate decision maker).
Choosing a medical power of atorney is a difficult and important decision. This article will provide suggestions on the factors to consider when choosing your medical power of atorney.
What if you get in an accident or become unconscious and unable to be consulted for decisions regarding your health and finances? Have you ever thought about it? Do you know how to make sure your wishes are honored? Consider a power of attorney.
The audacity of the credit card companies and banks holding defaulted loans is sometimes beyond belief. The list of outrageous acts and statements made by banks defies mere greed and ...
This is an overview of common considerations when considering who should be appointed as an Agent.
Do you have a POA? If not, you're unprotected if you can't handle your business dealings yourself. Worse yet, without a Durable POA, your affairs will be handled by someone the court appoints if you become disabled. Read about POAs in this article today!
Information to help explain the complex questions around advance directives, and making sure you get your dying wish.
Why and when you need a POA, and what type you should choose.
For same-sex partners, specifying preferences and choices for medical decision-making may be essential to protect oneself, and one's partner, in the event of illness.
Con artists are now stealing power of attorney on many senior adults and leaving them penniless. Make sure it doesn't happen to the senior adult in your life.
It is not a good thought to consider your untimely death. However consider the practical aspects of it - where your hard-earned money will go, who can raise your children and what they should do about their inheritance.
Dealing with a family member's terminal illness is hard enough, but there is also a tremendous administrative burden placed on the family. This is a guide to make the death of a loved one as easy as possible.
Living wills and medical powers of attorney are important documents to protect not only your wishes, but the feelings and emotions of your loved ones should you be injured or fall ill unexpectedly.
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A written declaration of one's "end of life" wishes is not morbid; rather it is a considerate way to alleviate guilt, unnecessary expenses and the turmoil surrounding death.
An overview and analysis of the benefits of Electronic Medical Records
With over 800,000 reports of financial exploitation of the elderly each year, the evidence is there. How do you prove it? What happens if the elder has died before you discover the theft?
This article looks at ten common areas where couples who are getting married are often financially hijacked. Being aware of these pitfalls can help you plan a more realistic budget and steer clear of unfair contracts.
Absence of Malice starring Paul Newman and Sally Field reminds us about the power of the press and how we should all presume the innocence of others until proven guilty in a court of law.
"Colorado motorcycle accident lawyer " vs "Colorado motorcycle accident attorney"
These are ten health resolutions everyone over the age of 40 should make.
When most people think of elder abuse, it means neglect, physical, sexual or psychological abuse. But there is another crime against the elderly, that is just as harmful taking away their credit and their savings, that of identity theft.
A massive undertaking full of tidbits of little known info, memorable quotes and down to the wire analysis of all six Rocky Balboa films.
Financial advisor Joe Gandolfo isn't a typical rich man. He gives away half his money to charity--often Christian charities. He also gives tax advice to the rich.
What is meant by Page 425 of the health care reform bill? And why has it become an internet myth that death panels will deny granny an operation?