Protect and Empower Your Loved Ones
Knowing that your affairs will be taken care of when you cant take care of them yourself is reassuring.
Whether you become permanently incapacitated or just temporarily unable to make important decisions, having a Power of Attorney that allows a family member or other trusted advisor to make sound medical and financial decisions is a critical part of a comprehensive estate plan.
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