Many people think that they only need to name
one person as their personal representative (executor) or power of
attorney-holder. Because, they say, if something happens to that person,
they’ll have time to appoint a replacement. Alas, human nature being what it
is, they may delay acting until it is too late.
By naming a back-up when the legal papers are
first prepared, you’re much less likely to have a power of attorney that can’t
be used because the person named is no longer “available”.
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