Power of Attorney authorizes someone to act on your behalf when you are unable to.
POA Drafting
Process
01. Initial Meeting
During our initial meeting, we will break down different types of powers of attorney for you and help you select the right one for you.
02. Drafting the Document
During this step, we will ask you to choose a trusted person who will act in your best interests. We will also ask you to define the scope of authority, you can assign either general or specific powers.
03. Final POA Draft
Once all of the previous steps are completed, we will begin drafting your Power of Attorney document. Once you approve the draft, we will ask you to sign the POA.
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend choosing someone who you trust implicitly, as they will have significant authority over your financial and legal matters. This could be a family member, friend, or a professional.
Yes, you can change or revoke a POA at any time, as long as you are of sound mind.
If you become incapacitated without a POA, your family may need to go through a court process to have a guardian appointed to manage your affairs.
Yes, you can appoint multiple agents. You can also specify whether the agents will act independently or jointly.
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