I have been encouraging my 67-year-old significant other who has three adult children to obtain healthcare proxy and a power of attorney. He doesn't really like to think about these kinds of things and it's been pretty hard for me to convince him that this is an important document to have. I am the type of person who likes to ensure that I have all of the right protections in place. Do you agree that this is a good suggestion for my significant other?
original posted by AHGSNYC to r/personalfinance on Wed, 28 Feb 2024 01:24:18 GMT.