Posted on Jul 23, 2013 By Edwards Elder Law, P.A.
I had a client ask me the other day what makes a durable power of attorney different than a power of attorney. A power of attorney is used when one person (the principal) wants to give authority to ...
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Posted on Jul 16, 2013 By Edwards Elder Law, P.A.
For instance, let’s say that you have three children and you want to name them all as equal beneficiaries under your will. What do you want to happen if one of your children predeceases you? (I ...
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