Estate Planning
| Powers and Duties of an Attorney-in-Fact |
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| Your attorney-in-fact only has the financial authority you grant him in the document creating a durable power of attorney for finances. More... |
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| How to Revoke a Power of Attorney for Finances |
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| To revoke a power of attorney for finances, you can either destroy all copies of the document or execute a notice of revocation. Execution has a few technical requirements that must be complied with before revocation can be regarded as legally valid and it is the preferred method because it generates proof of revocation. More... |
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| Healthcare Power of Attorney Formalities |
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| There are a few technical requirements with which you must comply before a healthcare power of attorney will be considered legally valid and binding. More... |
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| Choosing a Healthcare Power of Attorney |
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| Like a durable power of attorney for financial decisions, a healthcare power of attorney permits you to name a medical proxy to make healthcare decisions on your behalf when you are no longer able to do so for yourself. Similar to a living will, a healthcare power of attorney can specify what kinds of measures you want taken. You should be aware that states have different names for the same healthcare power of attorney, including medical directive, directive to physicians, declaration regarding health care, designation of health care surrogate, and patient advocate designation. More... |
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| Resulting Trusts |
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| Trusts are sometimes classified by the intent, if any, of the settlor to create a trust. This article discusses the kind of trust for which the settlor's intent is implied: the resulting trust. More... |
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