Orange County attorney
article review: Unmarried couples that live together can benefit
the most from a power of attorney. When a partner is unable to
make their own decisions, a power of attorney can document their
wishes and who they want to be making decisions on their behalf.
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Protecting unmarried couples relationships
by Jeffrey Broobin
A
power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to dictate who you would
like to make decisions on your behalf. While there are many useful purposes for
a power of attorney, they are especially important to unmarried couples, which
live together, when a partner becomes incapacitated and unable to make
decisions.
In such situations, the law usually designates the incapacitated person's next
of kin as the decision maker. With a
power of attorney, unmarried couples can
give their partners the power to make such decisions.

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Powers of attorney can be as general or specific as you decide. You can give
your partner the power to make decisions on your behalf at any time or only when
you become incapacitated. You can also dictate what types of decisions you are
authorizing your agent to make. A
health care power of attorney (also referred
to as a
durable power of attorney for health care,
medical power of attorney,
health care proxy and appointment of health care agent of surrogate) would
authorize your partner (or other agent) to make decisions about your medical
treatment and dictate who you would like to be able to visit you while receiving
medical treatment.
By executing a power of attorney for finances (also referred to as a
durable
power of attorney for finances) you could dictate whom you want to make
decisions about your legal and financial matters. You can be very specific about
what actions you are authorizing your partner (or other agent) to make,
including which accounts he or she has access to and the types of decisions he
or she can make.
Note that Legal Helper Corp. - http://www.legalhelpmate.com/power-of-attorney.aspx
- provides an easy-to-use, quick, and economical online method for creating
completed power of attorney for any occasions.
Jeffrey Broobin is a free-lance writer on family and finance issues; his main
goal is to help people during their complicated period of life.
Website: http://www.legalhelpmate.com
Email: jeffreyb@legalhelper.ws
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