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* The information on “[http://www.peopleslawschool.ca/everyday-legal-problems/wills-estates/personal-planning-powers-attorney Power of Attorney]” from People’s Law School. | * The information on “[http://www.peopleslawschool.ca/everyday-legal-problems/wills-estates/personal-planning-powers-attorney Power of Attorney]” from People’s Law School. | ||
* The “[http://www.nidus.ca/PDFs/Nidus_Guide_EPA.pdf Guide to Making & Registering Your Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA])” from Nidus. | * The “[http://www.nidus.ca/PDFs/Nidus_Guide_EPA.pdf Guide to Making & Registering Your Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA])” from Nidus. | ||
* The website [http://mylawbc.com/paths/wills/ MyLawBC] from Legal Services Society, the agency that provides legal aid in BC. The site has a tool | * The website [http://mylawbc.com/paths/wills/ MyLawBC] from Legal Services Society, the agency that provides legal aid in BC. The site has a tool to help you decide what documents to create to plan for your future. | ||
==A scenario== | ==A scenario== |