
Power of Attorney Not Working?
Every estate plan should have a power of attorney, in which you give one or more people authority to act as agents on your behalf when you aren’t able to.
Every estate plan should have a power of attorney, in which you give one or more people authority to act as agents on your behalf when you aren’t able to.
Taking a few simple steps now can potentially help save your beneficiaries thousands in legal fees and taxes.
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