Preferences are guidance you would like your attorneys to consider, but they are not legally binding.
Examples include preferred care homes, investment approaches, or dietary wishes.
They should consider them carefully, but they are not legally required to follow them..
Instructions are legally binding directions your attorneys must follow.
Only if you are certain. Overly restrictive instructions can cause practical problems.
Yes. Incorrect or unworkable instructions may delay or affect registration.
For example: “My house must not be sold unless a doctor confirms I can no longer live independently.”

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