In Colorado, this is often referred to as one’s Medical Durable Power of Attorney. Here’s an example:Todd Stoneman ESQRelated postsDon’t Pass GoJanuary 14, 2020Chapter 7 Bankruptcy TimelineApril 29, 2017Where do you stand in the credit scoring enigma?April 22, 2019Saying “I do” to (and in) a BankruptcyNovember 23, 2016Leave the first comment (Cancel Reply)Name *Email *Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment * Previous postHow you know you’ve got a good attorney in meNext postCREDIT REPORTING CHANGES TO COMMENCE NO LATER THAN JUNE 8, 2018