If your doctor ever declares you incapacitated, you'll want someone you trust legally able to make decisions for you. This is what a Power of Attorney does. You can choose someone you trust, make it official, and help protect your family from uncertainty. Only a Tennessee Power of Attorney lets you appoint someone to act on your behalf.
Make document: Tennessee Healthcare Power of Attorney
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