If you are unable to make certain decisions on your own, you can make a co-decision-making agreement. This agreement lets you choose someone you know and trust such as a friend or family member as a Co-Decision-Maker know and trust such as a friend or family member as a Co-Decision-Maker. This agreement lets you write down decisions you need help with and give someone the legal authority to make those decisions jointly with you. They will help you to gather information and explain it to you in a way that you understand. They can also support you to let other people know about the decision you have made together.