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Back In School Estate Planning

Back In School Estate Planning

As children are back in school for the 2021-2022 school year, they look forward to a time of new beginnings and friendships; new goals and dreams; as well as new supplies, clothes, and shoes. Unfortunately, the delta variant has also made it a time of renewed caution. Last year I posted back to school article on the importance getting an medical power of attorney and HIPAA release. It’s just as important now as it was then. Especially if you’re working…

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Colorado Financial Power of Attorney

Colorado Financial Power of Attorney

A Colorado financial power of attorney gives a person the ability to manage someone else’s finances if they become incapacitated. Incapacitation is when a person is unable to communicate or understand. Not to be confused with a medical power of attorney, this document concerns an individual’s finances. How It Works The maker of the document is the principal. The principal designates an agent to manager her finances, in case she becomes incapacitated. If the principal becomes incapacitated the agent will…

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