Power of Attorney Explained

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Power of Attorney Explained

A Power of Attorney is when a person (usually over 18 years old) gives another person authority to make decisions on their behalf. It may be for a range of reasons, including being unconscious in the hospital, physically unable to make such decisions, or even if the person is deceased. In most cases, an attorney... View Article

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Guardianships Explained

What Is Guardianships? According to the National Guardianships Association, a guardianship (also referred to as a conservatorship) is “a legal process, utilized when a person can no longer make or communicate safe or sound decisions about his/her person and/or property or has become susceptible to fraud or undue influence. Because establishing a guardianship may remove... View Article

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