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Re: Boomtimers...end of life documents
Posted by  MonicaFL of FL on 12/14/18 9:32pm Msg #601209
I know exactly what you mean. I offer my notary services to those in Hospice at no cost because I feel that is a way for me to "pay it forward". But what surprises me the most is they want to give someone power of attorney - which is fine - but the recipient doesn't realize (until I tell them) that the POA is only good while the grantor is alive. I also ask about wills and if everyone in the room has one. When they say no I ask them why not? Why wait until times like this to "take care of things". So many of them have thanked me for that information and have said I never thought about it. Sad.
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 Boomtimers...end of life documents -  Cheryl Elliott on 12/13/18 3:03pm
 TY for sharing experience... good reminder. - NVLSlady/VA on 12/14/18 9:16am
 Re: TY for sharing experience... good reminder. - Luckydog on 12/14/18 10:26am
 Re: Boomtimers...end of life documents -  MonicaFL on 12/14/18 9:32pm
 Re: Boomtimers...end of life documents -  Cheryl Elliott on 12/15/18 9:36am
 POA... end of life documents - Signerbill on 12/15/18 5:11pm
 Re: Boomtimers...end of life documents - Signerbill on 12/15/18 1:05pm
 Re: Boomtimers...end of life documents - NVLSlady/VA on 12/16/18 7:43pm
 Sorry... - NVLSlady/VA on 12/17/18 7:27am



 
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