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Legal Planning for the Future
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One: Assess Your Planning This section provides two assessment tools. Your answers to Checklist A will help you decide whether the rights of your family member require protecting. It will also give you an idea of the life areas and degree of legal protection your loved one may need. Your answers to Checklist B will help you review any legal steps you have already taken, and focus on actions that are yet to be completed. Please take a moment to complete both checklists now. If you would like to go to a printer friendly document, please click on the icon below. |
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Checklist A Assess
the degree of legal protection needed Is your family member able to: |
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Assess what you have still to do |
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Assess
the degree of legal protection needed Is your family member able to: |
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Legal Issues Section
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Step 1- Assess Your Planning- Here
Step 2- Understanding Legal Issues
Step 3- Evaluating Your Knowledge
Step 4- Documenting your Choices
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