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Estate Planning Basics:  Planning for Incapacity

Certain legal documents allow you to make plans to care for yourself and your property in the event you become incapable of managing your own affairs. They should be a part of every family’s estate plan, in addition to a Will or Living Trust.

An Advance Medical Directive provides the means both to express your end-of-life decisions about the kind of medical care you would like to receive and to appoint a healthcare agent to act on your behalf to ensure that your wishes are carried out.

A Durable Power of Attorney for Property Management allows you to appoint someone to manage your financial and property-related affairs if you become unable to do so yourself.

These documents are part of the estate plans created by FamilyWise Estate Planning.

 

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