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Anticipating an Inability
Becoming mentally incapacitated is not
a joyous prospect. However, it is a risk of life and may happen at any
time. If, because of an illness or accident, you became incapable of taking
care of yourself and administering your property, who would do so in your
place and how? A mandate given in anticipation of inability (or a power
of attorney for property or personal care) answers these questions.
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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