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Anticipating an Inability
Most people want to ensure that their
wishes are properly carried out in the event of a physical or
mental inability. The mandate given in anticipation of inability (or the
power of attorney for property or for personal care) has been specifically
designed to meet this need.
The mandate given in anticipation of inability
is a legal document through which you authorize a third person to make
decisions in your place if you are physically or mentally incapable of
doing so. The mandate may be established only when you are capable, and
you may modify it or appoint another person as long as you are capable
of doing so.
This information is presented for information
purposes only and should not be considered to be legal or financial advice.
For further information, contact a legal or financial advisor.
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