How do I prepare myself with a power of attorney and a living will for emergencies?

Power of Attorney and Living Will

If you want to make provisions for emergencies, you should be familiar with a few important documents at a young age.

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Frankfurt Admittedly, the thought of having a serious accident or being unable to make decisions due to illness is frightening. In fact, nobody wants to deal with what happens if, for example, you fall into a coma or have a stroke.

But documents such as a power of attorney, a living will and a care directive are not just about writing down your own wishes. They are also an important help for relatives and doctors in an emergency. It provides instructions and determines who should have a say in far-reaching decisions about medical treatment, who may access assets or make decisions in a company.

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