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<br />200900841 <br /> <br />(8) Living trust transactions <br />My attorney-in-fact may transfer ownership of any property over which he or she has <br />authority under this document to the trustee of a revocable trust I have created as <br />settlor. Such property may include real property, stocks, bonds, accounts with <br />financial institutions, insurance policies or other property. <br /> <br />(9) Legal actions <br />My attorney-in-fact may act for me in all matters that affect claims in favor of or <br />against me and proceedings in any court or administrative body. Myattorney-in-fact's <br />powers include but are not limited to the power to: <br /> <br />(a) Hire an attorney to assert any claim or defense before any court, administrative <br />board or other tribunal. <br /> <br />(b) Submit to arbitration or mediation or settle any claim in favor of or against me or <br />any litigation to which I am a party, pay any judgment or settlement and receive <br />any money or other things of value paid in settlement. <br /> <br />(10) Personal andfamily care <br />My attorney-in-fact may do all acts necessary to maintain my customary standard of <br />living, and that of my spouse and children and other persons customarily supported by <br />or legally entitled to be supported by me. My attorney-in-fact's powers include but are <br />not limited to the power to: <br /> <br />(a) Pay for medical, dental and surgical care, living quarters, usual vacations and <br />travel expenses, shelter, clothing, food, appropriate education and other living <br />costs. <br /> <br />(b) Continue arrangements with respect to automobiles or other means of <br />transportation, charge accounts, discharge of any services or duties assumed by <br />me to any parent, relative or friend, contributions or payments incidental to <br />membership or affiliation in any church, club, society or other organization. <br /> <br />(11) Government benefits <br />My attorney-in-fact may act for me in all matters that affect my right to government <br />benefits, including Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, or other governmental <br />programs, or civil or military service. My attorney-in-fact's powers include but are not <br />limited to the power to: <br /> <br />Durable Power of Attorney for Financial Management - Page 8 of 10 <br />