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Category: Medical Power of Attorney

Important Things Your Agent Under a Medical Power of Attorney Needs to Know

December 2, 2019 jasonmeredith Leave a comment

Even if you are currently the picture of good health, you may suddenly become too ill to make healthcare decisions…

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Posted in: Medical Power of Attorney

It’s Planning Season

September 1, 2019 jasonmeredith Leave a comment

For each season, there is planning that you must do on the farm. In order to be successful, this planning…

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Posted in: Durable Power of Attorney, Estate Planning, Medical Power of Attorney, Trust

Kids Going Away To College? Why You Should Include Estate Planning in the Preparation

August 3, 2019 jasonmeredith Leave a comment

You may have been running around for weeks, getting your new college student off to school. It’s exhilarating, and your…

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Posted in: Durable Power of Attorney, HIPAA, Medical Power of Attorney, Wills

Happy 18th Birthday! Now What?

August 2, 2019 jasonmeredith Leave a comment

Congratulations! You are now considered a legal adult. Aside from purchasing alcohol, there is now very little you cannot legally…

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Posted in: Durable Power of Attorney, HIPAA, Medical Power of Attorney

When is “living probate” necessary?

May 6, 2019 jasonmeredith Leave a comment

If you become incapacitated, who is going to take care of you?  You will not be able to make medical decisions…

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Posted in: Guardianship, Incapacity, Living Probate, Medical Power of Attorney, Probate Filed under: authorization, conservatorship, financial power of attorney, guardianship, Living probate, Probate

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