Durable Power of Attorney/Medical Power of Attorney- What’s the difference?
The general power of attorney names an individual to act on your behalf handling your financial affairs. The document can either have the individual act if you are disabled or if you are not disabled. A medical power of attorney allows someone else to make medical decisions on your behalf in the event you are unable. This document also states your wishes to have life support stopped in the event of a coma with no hope of recovery.
We can help you set up these important documents.
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