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Asked May 2018
What is an "enacted" power of attorney?
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What does an enacted power of attorney mean in my state?
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Based on your answer in your other post:
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I think you and your husband should see an estate planning attorney to help guide you through the documents about which you're inquiring. A good explanation will help understand how they're created and what the purposes are.
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It's myself and yes I can take care of myself
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(https://www.agingcare.com/questions/Relationships-439418.htm),
I think you and your husband should see an estate planning attorney to help guide you through the documents about which you're inquiring. A good explanation will help understand how they're created and what the purposes are.