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=== Power of attorney === | === Power of attorney === | ||
#Identify an ''attorney''. This should be someone you <span class="noglossary">trust</span> with your money (for example, a spouse, friend or immediate family member). The word | #Identify an ''attorney''. This should be someone you <span class="noglossary">trust</span> with your money (for example, a spouse, friend or immediate family member). The word ''attorney'' as used here does not mean and does not have to be a lawyer. | ||
#Get legal advice or at least <span class="noglossary">review</span> the resources described below: | #Get legal advice or at least <span class="noglossary">review</span> the resources described below: | ||
#*You will want to consider whether to do a | #*You will want to consider whether to do a ''general'' power of attorney, or one limited to specific tasks. | ||
#*You will also want to consider whether the power should be | #*You will also want to consider whether the power should be ''enduring'' (continuing even if you become mentally incapable). | ||
#Draft and sign the power of attorney and have it witnessed. Make a number of certified copies. A lawyer or notary public can certify copies. | #Draft and sign the power of attorney and have it witnessed. Make a number of certified copies. A lawyer or notary public can certify copies. | ||