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- Hey guys, today were gonna talk about why it is so important to keep your documents up-to-date. (air whooshing) Welcome to Two Minute Tuesday, where I attempt to discuss an estate planning topic in two minutes or less. Now, today were gonna talk about why its so important to keep your documents up-to-date. With everything that is happening right now, we are specifically talking about your documents such as your power of attorney, your healthcare power of attorney, advance directive, living will, and your HIPAA authorizations. Now, I know last week we put out a video, and, actually, I think we put out a video much similar to that the week before or the week before that, regarding your healthcare documents, and, guys, the reason were doing it is because we are getting a ton of phone calls into the firm asking us what people need to do about their healthcare documents and their power of attorneys and really just their estate plan in general, and its the same advice that Ive always