And don't forget, each state has different laws. Look into the laws in
your state or check with a lawyer before doing any legal documents.
A power of attorney is a good thing to have, but make sure you don't
appoint a drug addict. No...not experience in my family, but a close
friend had her daughter/PoA steal $230K (in less than a year!) from her IRA
while she was in a hospital bed.
YMMV.
Allen Hefner
Norristown, PA
*Current:*
2006 Chebbie
*Former:*
1963 Sunbeam Alpine Series III
1967 Triumph TR4A IRS
1964 VW Type I
1967 VW Type II
1967 Rover 2000TC
1977 MG Midget
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Heard Saxon <heard@datatrontech.net> wrote:
> I would add two more things to this thread that are very important. 1.
> Have a properly executed health care surrogate form. You might get hit by
> the drunk driver and live, but not be able to make any decisions for
> yourself or even communicate those decisions. Make sure you have someone
> you trust making those decisions for you. You need this even if you are
> married. 2. Have a living will. Again this ensures your wishes are
> carried out regarding being kept alive artificially. And you need this
> also even if you are married.
>
> Heard
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