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11 Power of Attorney (limited/specific)

A power of attorney authorizes another person to act on your behalf in legal, medical or business matters. Use this document to authorize someone to act on your behalf in matters which you are given the opportunity to specify.

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12 General Power of Attorney

A power of attorney authorizes another person to act on your behalf in legal or business matters. Use this document to give authorization to another to act on your behalf. This document is meant to give broad power to the authorized person. The authority given is to manage and conduct all affairs and to exercise all legal rights and powers, including all rights and powers that may be acquired in the future. If you desire to give more specific powers, the Power of Attorney (limited/specific) is most likely the more appropriate document.

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13 Power of Attorney for Health Care and Living Will

A Power of Attorney for Health Care Living Will is a very important legal document that allows you to designate a person (an agent) to make health care decisions on your behalf upon your incapacity as you specify within the document. It allows you to give instructions as to whether you would like to receive life sustaining treatment upon your incapacity. Your incapacity is determined by two (2) physicians stating in writing that you are unable to make health care decisions on your own.

A Power of Attorney for Health Care Living Will differs from a basic Living Will in that it allows a person to name an agent to make decisions on his or her behalf wherein a basic Living Will merely allows a person to state their wishes and desires regarding health care decisions.

Additionally, this document contains a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) waiver. The HIPAA waiver states that the specific people you name can communicate with medical personnel about your condition.

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14 Revocation of Power of Attorney

A power of attorney authorizes another person to act on your behalf in legal or business matters. If you have already given someone power of attorney over your matters but have since then decided to revoke power from that person it will be necessary to do so in writing and have it authorized by a notary public. Use this document to revoke power of attorney from a previously authorized person.

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15 Power of Attorney for Health Care and Living Will

A Power of Attorney for Health Care Living Will is a very important legal document that allows you to designate a person (an agent) to make health care decisions on your behalf upon your incapacity as you specify within the document. It allows you to give instructions as to whether you would like to receive life sustaining treatment upon your incapacity. Your incapacity is determined by two (2) physicians stating in writing that you are unable to make health care decisions on your own.

A Power of Attorney for Health Care Living Will differs from a basic Living Will in that it allows a person to name an agent to make decisions on his or her behalf wherein a basic Living Will merely allows a person to state their wishes and desires regarding health care decisions.

Additionally, this document contains a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) waiver. The HIPAA waiver states that the specific people you name can communicate with medical personnel about your condition.

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16 Organ Donor Declaration

This Organ Donor Declaration is made in accordance with the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. It allows an individual to make a gift of his or her organs. The individual making the gift can choose to make a gift of all or any part of his or her body for any purpose or for medical research only. This Organ Donor Declaration must be signed and dated by two witnesses one of whom is a disinterested witness. A disinterested witness means a witness other than the spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandchild, grandparent, or guardian of the individual who makes a gift of his or her organs.

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17 Life Insurance Beneficiary Change Request - General

A beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the person or entity that will receive proceeds from the policy upon the death of the insured or expiration of the policy. If you have designated someone as the beneficiary of your life insurance policy and you wish to remove that person as beneficiary and name someone else, use this document to do so and then send it to your life insurance carrier. Be sure you have met all of the requirements of your insurance company to change beneficiaries.

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18 Authorization for Release of Medical Records

When you are requesting the medical records be released to an individual, company, organization or other entity you may be required to sign a written consent and authorization for them to transfer the records. Use this document to give written consent to the entity you are asking to transfer your records, to do so.

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19 Medical Records Request

Most medical practices and facilities ask that you fill out a medical request form or write a letter if you wish to receive a copy of your medical records. Use this document to prepare a letter to any practice or facility that you wish to receive your medical records from. Whether you are in need of the records to give to another doctor or medical facility or you just want a copy for yourself, you are entitled to these records.

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20 Life Insurance Beneficiary Change Request - To Add New Spouse

When you marry, you may wish to change the beneficiary of your life insurance policy to include your new spouse. Requests to change beneficiaries must be submitted in writing to your insurance carrier. If you would like to add your spouse as a beneficiary to your policy, use this Life Insurance Beneficiary Change Request to create a customized letter for your carrier with your specific policy and beneficiary information. If you need a more general beneficiary change request letter, please look here.

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