Probate
Aug. 21, 2002
Powers of Attorney Give Clients Say-So When They Can't Speak
Focus Column - By Joel Sachs and Mark R. Sieke - The words "power of attorney" can sound ominous. Many clients in the prime of life find it difficult to imagine - let alone plan for - a time when they may be unable to make their own financial or medical decisions. Others appreciate the possible uses for a power of attorney yet mistakenly believe that they must give up control by signing one.
Focus Column
By Joel Sachs and Mark R. Sieke
The words "power of attorney" can sound ominous. Many clients in the prime of life find it difficult to imagine - let alone plan for - a time when they ...
By Joel Sachs and Mark R. Sieke
The words "power of attorney" can sound ominous. Many clients in the prime of life find it difficult to imagine - let alone plan for - a time when they ...
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