power of attorney
When setting up durable power of attorney for a married couple, should there be two forms prepared, one for each? And should they name each other as primary agent with someone else (e.g. adult children) to be secondary agent?
power of attorney
When setting up durable power of attorney for a married couple, should there be two forms prepared, one for each? And should they name each other as primary agent with someone else (e.g. adult children) to be secondary agent?
Re: power of attorney
generally, yes. however, you should retain an attorney to ensure that estate planning documents are properly prepared and that they have the intended results.
Donald Field
Donald L. Field, Jr., Attorney at Law
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San Francisco, CA 94104-1217