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5 Legal Documents Everyone Should Have

From Living Wills to Power of Attorney, How to Best Protect Your Family

For all the grief the death of Michael Jackson caused worldwide, the King of Pop's passing seemed to create even more legal controversy.

Financial expert discusses what legal documents can protect your family.

From custody battles to suits over Jackson's estate, Jackson's memory was clouded by legal power plays.

Though controversies surrounding celebrity deaths tend to be high profile, many of the same legal battles ensue for thousands of American families every year.

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But according to family legal and financial expert Alexis Martin Neely, there are five documents that every parent should have to streamline the process and make sure their family is taken care of should the worst happen.

5 Documents You Should Have

Living Will and Financial Durable Power of Attorney

There are two documents that Neely said go together -- a Living Will and a Financial Durable Power of Attorney.

They are documents in place not for when the parent dies, but in case the parent is hospitalized and cannot communicate, Neely said.

The documents name the people who should make the health care, legal and financial decisions for you if you can't make them for yourself.

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