Don't Leave Your Loved Ones In the Lurch!! The importance of creating medical directives and other legal documents prior to a medical emergency.
by Melissa Rivers
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If you're not satisfied with what you find among those, do a Boolean string search at www.google.com by typing in Power of Attorney + your state. It's just that simple.
One final step; be sure to give copies of these documents, after they've been witnessed and notarized, to your loved ones. You should also inform them of the location of other important documents such as insurance papers, will or trust, deed, car title, stocks and bonds, bank and tax records, etc. Please, please, please, don't follow my bad example, leaving your loved ones or friends in the lurch as I did!
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BIO:
Melissa Rivers has been a freelance writer for 17 years. She has written for Random House and Prentice Hall, articles for numerous national and local magazines, and an array of interactive articles for a variety of online e-zines. For the past few years her focus has switched from travel writing to senior issues. She edited How To Find Great Senior Housing, written by Phyllis Staff, PhD, and is a contributor to www.thebestisyet.net which focuses on the issues of caring for older adults.
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