For most people, planning for what happens when they become ill or pass is not complicated or expensive. But for one reason or another many folks avoid putting even a simple estate plan in place. Everyone should at least have a will, power of attorney and a healthcare power of attorney/living will to make sure their affairs will be properly managed, their health care wishes followed and their property passed to those they intend to benefit.
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