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This script explains '''wills'''. They are a key part of personal planning. Other parts of personal planning involve '''powers of attorney''', '''enduring powers of attorney''', and '''representation agreements'''. Script [[Power of Attorney and Representation Agreements(Script 180)|180]] covers these topics.
This script explains '''wills'''. They are a key part of personal planning. Other parts of personal planning involve '''powers of attorney''', '''enduring powers of attorney''', and '''representation agreements'''. Script [[Power of Attorney and Representation Agreements (Script 180)|180]] covers these topics.


For information on what happens if a person becomes mentally incapable and has not done any personal planning, see script [[Committeeship (Script 426)|426]] on committeeship. For more information on '''wills''', see scripts [[What Happens When You Die Without a Will? (Script 177)|177]] to [[The Disappointed Beneficiary (Script 179)|179]].
For information on what happens if a person becomes mentally incapable and has not done any personal planning, see script [[Committeeship (Script 426)|426]] on committeeship. For more information on '''wills''', see scripts [[What Happens When You Die Without a Will? (Script 177)|177]] to [[The Disappointed Beneficiary (Script 179)|179]].
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