When creating an advance health care directive, can I limit the agent’s authority?
An advance health care directive allows you to appoint an agent to make decisions on your behalf. You can limit the agent’s authority under the terms of the document.
An advance health care directive allows you to appoint an agent to make decisions on your behalf. You can limit the agent’s authority under the terms of the document.
A personal representative may be able to administer an estate with less court involvement under the IAEA. However, this power may be limited.
When creating an estate plan, you can appoint someone to make your health care decisions. There are only a few restrictions on who can serve in this role.
As your life insurance needs change, update your estate plan simultaneously. Several situations indicate it is time for change.
Updating an estate plan is important to ensure that the plan works effectively. Here, learn when it’s time to update your power of attorney.