At the very least, you need a Health Care Proxy and a Power of Attorney. The Health Care Proxy will name an agent to make health care decisions for you and the Power of Attorney appoints an agent (s) to deal with your financial matters. But you should already have these documents, as well as a Will and a Living Will. Do not wait until there is an emergency to protect yourself and your assets. Contact Joan C. Lenihan, Attorney at Law, to assist you with drawing up your estate plan.