Making a Will is the most important thing that you can do communicate how you want your property and assets distributed when you are gone. A Will can also name a guardian for your children, and create a Trust to ensure that your children's needs and education are provided for.
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A Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone to act on your behalf. This becomes necessary when you might become incapacitated, but also if you need someone to handle your affairs if you are travelling or posted overseas. A Power of Attorney is also essential if you are in a Long-Term Care Senior's care facility, and want the administration to be able to communicate with your children.
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A Power of Attorney for Personal Care - also known as a "Living Will" - allows you to appoint someone to make personal care decisions regarding health care, nutrition, shelter, and safety-related decisions on your behalf when you are no longer able to do so.
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