Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at
11:14 am
Macarius Asked:
My husband is in the military and we need to get me signed as the power of attorney before he leaves for his deployment. I have no idea where to go about getting the papers. Do you know where I can find the form for free online? Thanks.
Reply:
Generally a bad idea as the base JAG can do them for him for free
There are forms here
http://www.freelegalforms.net/FreeLegalF…
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 at
5:06 pm
Begin arranging their estate plans when they retire. But they should also arrange for what happens when they become unable to make decisions but are still living.
Dementia and other afflictions leading to mental disabilities destroy our ability to act for ourselves – such as handling our financial and medical decisions. If you haven’t formally assigned someone to make those decisions for you, someone else will – and may not make the kind of decisions you’d like.
But you can only choose someone to act for you when you’re mentally competent. So, below, I discuss the type of Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care you can assign to anyone to act for you.
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Use a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and a Medical Directive to Appoint Someone You Trust to Act on Your Behalf
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