C.A.R.E.

FINANCIAL PLANNING

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Make sure your legal documents are in one place, including your will, power of attorney (if you designated one), living will, disability insurance, bank statements, veteran benefits (if applicable), pensions, long-term care insurance, copies of medical records and prescripti­on informatio­n, and Social Security informatio­n.

Important services should be listed in both you and your spouse or partner’s name:

• House/mortgage

• Vehicles

• Phone service

• Security/alarm services

• Utilities

• Retirement

• Insurance

Standard written will

This legal document specifies how your possession­s will be distribute­d after your death and names an executor of the will to carry out your wishes.

Power of attorney

This legal document allows you to choose a person to take care of important matters for you, such as your finances and estate planning.

State forms and resources

New Mexico State Bar Associatio­n lists resources and informatio­n on estate and legal financial issues in the “About” section at nmbar.org.

New Mexico Advance Health Care Directive form: nhpco.org

New Mexico Power of Attorney form: lopdnm.us and look for Power of Attorney under “Forms.”

Federal resources

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: provides informatio­n about Medicare costs and services–Contact 800-MEDICARE or medicare.gov

Health care options: U.S. Health and Human Services Department can provide informatio­n about preventati­ve care coverage and pre-existing conditions: hhs.gov

Social Security Administra­tion: provides disability benefits to qualified individual­s, 800-772-1213 or look up disability benefits at ssa.gov

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