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Legal documents every senior should have


There are 5 legal documents every elder should have in place:

1- Medical Directive:
Also known as an Advanced Directive. This document sets out the level and extent of care your loved one wants to receive when they become ill or incapacitated.

2- Power of Attorney for Healthcare:
A power of attorney for healthcare allows you to make healthcare decisions for your loved one.

3- Power of Attorney for Finances:
A power of attorney for finances allows you to manage your loved one’s financial affairs, pay bills, sell property, contract for services, rent property, pick living arrangements, and so on.

4- Revocable Trust:
It allows your loved ones to retain control over their estate while making transfers of assets to beneficiaries.

5- Will:
A will is a legal document that lets your loved one tell the world who should receive which of his or her assets after death.

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Faith in Action of Marathon County can provide transportation if you need to see an elder law attorney within Marathon County.

Call our office to receive an application or, if you’re already a Care Receiver, to schedule transportation.

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