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November 14, 2025January 2, 2026Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Powers of AttorneyBy Shantel Snyder0 commentsDurable POA, Estate Planning, Family Planning, Fiduciary, health care agent, health care decisions, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare POA, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Medical POA, Medical Power of Attorney, Mental Health Care Power of Attorney, POA Planning Ahead for Mental Health Treatment Decisions A Mental Healthcare Power of Attorney is a specialized legal document that allows you to appoint someone you trust to make mental […] Read more
November 14, 2025January 2, 2026Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Powers of AttorneyBy Shantel Snyder0 commentsDurable POA, Estate Planning, health care agent, health care decisions, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare POA, Healthcare Power of Attorney, incapacity planning, Medical POA, Medical Power of Attorney, POA Medical / Healthcare Power of Attorney: Ensuring Your Medical Wishes Are Honored A Medical / Healthcare Power of Attorney allows you to designate a trusted person to make medical decisions on your behalf if […] Read more