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On September 1, 2009, Powers of Attorney in New York State will change dramatically. Both the format and the execution of these documents are significantly different.

Remedies for an unreasonable refusal to accept a properly executed Power of Attorney are limited by the new law to a special proceeding to force the acceptance. Damages are no longer possible.

A_Will_is_Not_Enough_in_New_Yorkby Amelia E. Pohl, Esq. and New York Attorney Vincent J. Russo, Esq.

Simple Practical Things You Can do For MAXIMUM CONTROL AND PROTECTION of Your Property During Your Lifetime

And Enable your Loved Ones to Inherit Your Property with MINIMUM COST AND HASSLE

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Published in Estate Planning Books

Many seniors have Powers of Attorney, but do you have the right one? This is a very important question because no one has the right to make financial decisions for you, unless you have legally appointed a person with the authority to act for you.The best way to give that legal authority is by executing a Comprehensive Durable Power of Attorney.

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Retirement Matters show "Can You Afford to Live a Long Life?" featuring Vincent J. Russo
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Published in Estate Planning Radio