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If you are incapacitated because of injury or illness, someone else will have to make decisions affecting your care, your business and your property.
A health care proxy enables you to appoint a person to make health care decisions for you. A health care declaration or "living will" will allow you to issue instructions concerning the use of life support equipment in cases of terminal illness.
A durable power of attorney can be used to name a family member or other person to make financial decisions and manage a business or property.
We can explain these legal documents in detail, review their advantages and disadvantages, and help you decide which measures are appropriate to protect your family.
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