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Who may have a guardian appointed to manage his/her affairs?
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When it comes to senior legal, health, or financial decisions, if you are not fit to make decisions, you may appoint a power of attorney or guardian to make those decisions for you. In the case that you become incapacitated, you can be sure that someone you trust is managing your affairs. Be sure to do your research as there are different types of power of attorneys. Our SeniorCaring Guide to Estate Planning can get you started on preparing for your future.