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We hope our website has answered many of your questions about durable powers of attorney. Here are some actions to take to learn more about this estate planning document.

  • Set up a meeting with your estate planning attorney to create your durable power of attorney.
  • Get more helpful estate planning tips.
  • In addition to a durable power of attorney, make sure you have a will and a living will in place.
  • Contact Dory Morrison at 757.889.9477 or dory.morrison@whro.org with any questions you may have about including WHRO in your estate plans.






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