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*The [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia] at 604.660.4444. | *The [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia] at 604.660.4444. | ||
*Script [[Committeeship (Script 426)|426]] on ''Committeeship'' explains what happens if you become mentally incapable and have not done any personal planning. | *Script [[Committeeship (Script 426)|426]] on ''Committeeship'' explains what happens if you become mentally incapable and have not done any personal planning. | ||
*Script [[Adults and Consent to | *Script [[Adults and Consent to Medical Care (Script 428)|428]] on ''Adults and Consent to Health Care'' has more on advance directives and temporary substitute decision-makers if you become incapable. | ||
*Scripts [[Making a Will and Estate Planning (Script 176)|176]] to [[The Disappointed Beneficiary (Script 179)|179]] deal with the third part of personal planning: '''wills'''. The other two parts are '''enduring powers of attorney''' and '''representation agreements'''. | *Scripts [[Making a Will and Estate Planning (Script 176)|176]] to [[The Disappointed Beneficiary (Script 179)|179]] deal with the third part of personal planning: '''wills'''. The other two parts are '''enduring powers of attorney''' and '''representation agreements'''. | ||