Assigning power of attorney

No one is immune from the loss of mental clarity that may come with aging or from a health crisis. Granting someone you trust the power of attorney allows that person — known as your “agent” or “attorney in fact” — to pay bills, manage investments, or make key financial decisions if you are unable to do so.

Source: 10 Steps to Painless Estate Planning | MONEY

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