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Health Care Power of Attorney,
a Guide for North Carolinians. Part Two.

"You may revoke your health care power of attorney at any time, so long as you are able to make and communicate your medical care decisions. The revocation may be in writing or by any means that you are able to communicate your intent to revoke to your doctor and health care agent. Also, you revoke a health care power of attorney by signing another health care power of attorney. ..."

Health Care Power of Attorney,
a Guide for North Carolinians. Part Two.
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Gift taxes can be confusing.

"- The rules about gift taxes continue to produce questions. Here is a recent question from a reader:

"After reading your article about the $11,000 gift tax benefit I would like to know if the 'separate individuals' receiving the gift can be husband and wife. My wife's mother recently died and left a sum of approximately $40,000, but not in a will, to her husband to be given to my wife and myself after her passing. Can he write a check for each of us for $11,000 this year, and then for the balance of $18,000 in two checks of $9,000 each early next year, without becoming subject to gift taxes? ..."


Gift taxes can be confusing
By ALAN S. NOVICK
Scripps Howard News Service, November 24, 2003"
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Understanding Power of Attorney.

"... A Power of Attorney is a legal document in which you give another person legal authority to act for you. The Power of Attorney can cover simple tasks like writing or endorsing checks. It can also involve more complex matters like selling real estate. ..."

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