Directions to your Power of Attorney.

Provide all the information and legally binding instructions to those you have been appointed under a power of attorney to make decisions for you when you are unable to do so. Don’t have a power of attorney, you can still leave information to any person who may be appointed to make decisions for you by a court or tribunal in your state. Though it is best to appoint someone of your choosing. You can appoint some here.

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