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  • Estate Planning,
  • Probate,
• 9/21/23

Learn what happens to a Power of Attorney after one’s death.

There is a misconception that if you give someone a Power of Attorney, they can access things like your bank accounts after you’re gone. Learn why a Power of Attorney alone is not a good estate planning strategy.

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