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Things to Consider for Parents as They Age (continued)
3. Living will to properly show their wishes as to care if they became terminal.
4. A Health Care Power that authorizes another individual to make health care decisions when the parent cannot make those decisions for himself or herself.
5. In prior planning, if parents have used probate avoidance techniques, Whitmore & Associates review those and check to see that assets held are held as the planning suggests they should. This is often a problem as individuals have done the probate avoidance planning and then have forgotten that planning as they purchase additional assets, move accounts or open new ones.
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