Before you deploy, get a military power of attorney for your spouse or the person taking care of your financial matters at home. It won't cost you a thing, and it will alleviate stress for you and your family after you deploy.
Instructions
1. Designate a person, usually a spouse or a family member, who will take care of your financial and personal matters while you are deployed.
2. Determine the length of time a power of attorney will be necessary. Depending on the deployment schedule, this is usually 6 months to a year.
3. Locate a local U.S. Armed Forces Legal Assistance office. You are not required to pay and you can use their services if you are active duty, retired active duty or a dependant of either.
4. Consult with a legal assistance attorney to create a military power of attorney.
5. Specify the actions you want included in a special power of attorney. If you choose a general power of attorney, you will give total control of your finances and personal matters to the person you designate.
6. Sign the power of attorney before you deploy! Even the simplest of tasks, like shutting off utilities, will be impossible without that signed piece of paper.
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