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As we grow older, we tend to become a little more forgetful. Although this is scary, it’s a fairly common occurrence. Luckily, Wolfe Ossa Law can help you prepare for those times. A Power of Attorney allows you to designate someone, such as a spouse or child, to make decisions for you when you are no longer capable or easily able.
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Meet with a qualified attorney to discuss your needs
Create a plan tailored to meet your specific needs.
Breathe easy knowing that you and your family are secure.
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