When you sign a Medical Power of Attorney, you are saying:
“If I cannot speak for myself, I have chosen someone I trust to speak on my behalf.”
When you sign a Statutory Durable Power of Attorney, you are saying:
“My affairs will continue to be managed with care and responsibility.”
When you sign a Directive to Physicians, you are saying:
“My wishes matter, and my voice deserves to be heard.”
When you sign a Transfer on Death Deed, you are saying:
“I have taken steps to simplify what comes next for those I love.”
The document is the vessel.
The intention is the legacy.
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