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Do I need a power of attorney?
May 19, 2022
Geoff Hoatson
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A power of attorney is what allows another person to make decisions for you in case you’re ever unable to make them for yourself. These may include financial, healthcare, or child care decisions. We suggest designating a power of attorney because you can give the power to someone of your choosing instead of relying on the courts.
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