Plan for your future care
My husband has dementia and is in long-term care. I handle his pensions through a “pension trusteeship.” He doesn't have any other planning documents in place. I’m in my 70s myself. I worry about what will happen if I become incapable or die before him. I’ve named our two grown children in my own power of attorney and representation agreement. I'm hoping our children can eventually take over and manage all of his affairs. They have power of attorney for me, so maybe that can just transfer over to him?
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