We spend the time to understand your unique situation and advise you on the type of Power of Attorney that tailors to your circumstances.
A Power of Attorney is a written authorization that gives authority to a person of your choice to make legal and financial decisions for you. It is a great tool to give your trusted family member or friend the ability to manage your affairs. It is a plan to manage your wealth, and is a simple and affordable way to ensure your affairs are taken care of in case of travel, physical or mental incapacity. You can choose almost anyone to be your attorney, and your attorney can do almost anything that you can do in terms of making legal and financial decisions on your behalf. You can also determine the scope of your attorney's power.
It is important to have a Power of Attorney. Regardless of age or health conditions, it is a preventive measure that can give you peace of mind that your affairs can be managed by your trusted one in needed circumstances.
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A Power of Attorney is a written authorization that gives authority to a person of your choice to make legal and financial decisions for you. It is a great tool to give your trusted family member or friend the ability to manage ...
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Sometimes you need to get a document "notarized". Getting a document notarized means: you have shown the notary proof of who you are, you are signing voluntarily, and you sign the document in front of ...