As people mature, their lives become more complex. They develop
significant relationships with others and often have children. They,
also, as a result of their personal efforts, through gifts and/or
family inheritances, and even as a result of chance, lottery winnings
for example, acquire estates which must be administered.
While
people are alive and capable, they generally take personal responsibility
for the welfare of those who are dependent upon them. They, also,
take personal responsibility for managing their own property and
financial interests. There are, however, certain circumstances in
which people, during their lives, delegate these responsibilities
to others, i.e.. absence or disability impairing their ability to
communicate decisions concerning such matters. People, also, want
to make specific arrangements for the care of their loved ones and
the management of their estates upon death. Lastly, more and more
people are demanding control over their own physical well being,
the medical treatment they will accept and the terms upon which
they will be allowed to die. All of these concerns are provided
for through the drafting and execution of specific legal documents
which have been authorized by statute and are recognized at law.
The principal legal documents for delegating authority during
one's lifetime are the "Special Power Of Attorney", the."
General Durable Power Of Attorney", the "Medical Power
Of Attorney For A Minor" and the "Living
Trust". To learn more about each of these legal documents,
please click on the appropriate links. You may, also, purchase any
of the following documents, custom prepared for your special circumstances
for downloading and printing on your own computer and printer from
the Lawvue
LAW STORE.
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SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
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GENERAL DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
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MEDICAL POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR A MINOR
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LIVING TRUST
The principal legal documents for disposing of one's estate and
providing for the care of loved ones following death are the "Last
Will And Testament" and the "Living Trust". To
learn more about each of these legal documents, please click on
the appropriate links. You may, also, purchase any of the following
documents, custom prepared for your special circumstances for downloading
and printing on your own computer and printer for the Lawvue LAW
STORE.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
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LIVING TRUST
The principal legal documents for prescribing one's own personal
and medical care and for setting for the terms and conditions under
which medical treatment may be administered to prolong one's life
are the "Health Care Directive" and the "Living Trust".
To learn more about each of these legal documents, please click
on the appropriate links below. You may, also, purchase any of the
following documents, custom prepared for your special circumstances
for downloading and printing on your own computer and printer from
the Lawvue LAW STORE.
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HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE
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LIVING WILL
These documents are custom prepared for your particular situation
and, together with specific instructions on their use, are available
for downloading on your own computer and printer in the privacy
of your home. If you need assistance or do not have a computer,
you may, alternatively make an appointment with the Lawvue Host
(1-877-949-3201) nearest to you. If your case is complex you may
wish to consult directly with the attorneys of Bill
King, P.C. You may reach them at 1-877-949-7121.
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