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    Who Can Make Decisions When You Cannot?

    Melissa O'Rourke (2020)
    Summary

    As we think about lifetime transitions and estate planning, it is important to consider the times in life where it may be necessary for someone to step into your shoes and make decisions for you. We never know – at any age – when we may be unable to speak or act for ourselves. With proper planning, there are a variety of tools that can be used for what is sometimes referred to as substitute decision making. In this webinar, participants will be provided with an overview of general and health care powers of attorney, living wills, agency powers of attorney, and related tools – along with guidance on how to structure these documents.

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    Organization
    Ag Decision Maker
    Publisher
    Iowa State University
    Published
    2020
    Material Type
    Video