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Estate Planning for People with COPD

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COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. Emphysema and chronic asthmatic bronchitis are the two main conditions that make up COPD. Estate-planning is crucial for those living with a chronic condition, as they must express their preferences whether to receive long-term care at home rather than in a nursing home in the event that they become more disabled, and it is more important for one who has a chronic illness to name a power of attorney. Estate Planning for People with a COPD covers all of those topics plus: How to write your will How to determine how much life insurance your family needs How to figure out whether you need a living trust Learn about powers of attorney When to work with a lawyer, if you need to
1. Financial Planning: The Basics; 2. 7 Steps of Estate Planning; 3. COPD and How a Chronic Illness Affects Estate Planning; 4. Organizing Legal, Financial, and Other Information: The Key to Your Security; 5. Power of Attorney: Authorizing Someone to Take Legal Action for You; 6. Ensuring Access to Your Medical Records: HIPAA; 7. Your Health Care Proxy and Living Will: Designating Someone to Make Health Care Decisions for You; 8. Emergency Child Medical Form; 9. Your Will: Distributing Assets and Caring for Your Loved Ones; 10. Revocable Living Trust: Maintaining Control and Protecting Yourself When You Have COPD; 11. Charitable Giving; 12. Other Considerations; 13. Getting Started.
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