Power of. Attorney
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<br />X04amily Care
<br />j. To make whatever expenditures are required for the maintenance, education, benefit, medical
<br />care and general advancement of me, my spouse and dependent children, and other persons that I
<br />have chosen or which I am legally required to support, any of which may include my Attorney-in-
<br />fact. This power includes, but is not limited to, the power to pay for housing, clothing, food,
<br />travel and other living costs.
<br />XSe Chattel and Goods Transactions
<br />k. To purchase, sell or otherwise deal with any type of personal property I may currently or in the
<br />future have an interest in. This includes, but is not limited to, the power to purchase, sell,
<br />exchange, accept as gift, place as security on loans, rent, lease, to pay or contest taxes or
<br />assessments, mortgage or pledge.
<br />X Estate Transactions
<br />1. To do any act that I can do through an attorney-in-fact with regard to all matters that affect any
<br />trust, probate estate, conservatorship, or other fund from which I may receive payment as a
<br />beneficiary. This power includes the power to disclaim any interest which might otherwise be
<br />transferred or distributed to me from any other person, estate, trust, or other entity, as may be
<br />appropriate. However, my Attorney-in-fact cannot disclaim assets to which I would be entitled, if
<br />the result is that the disclaimed assets pass directly or indirectly to my Attorney-in-fact or my
<br />Attorney -in -fact's estate.
<br />X :Living Trust Transactions
<br />m. To transfer any of my assets to the trustee of any revocable trust created by me, if such trust is in
<br />existence at the tune of such transfer. This property can include real property, stocks, bonds,
<br />accounts, insurance policies or other property.
<br />X -`Gift Transactions
<br />n. To make gifts to my spouse, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and other family
<br />members on special occasions, including birthdays and seasonal holidays, including cash gifts,
<br />and to such other persons with whom, I have an established pattern of giving (or if it is
<br />appropriate to make such gifts for estate planning and/or tax purposes), in such amounts as my
<br />Attorney-in-fact may decide in his or her absolute discretion, having regard to all of the
<br />circumstances, including the gifts I made while I was capable of managing my own estate, the
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