Traditional Estate Planning | Powers of Attorney
Traditional Estate Planning
Estate Planning is NOT Just About Death Planning
Whether for medical or for financial reasons, the benefits of a highly detailed, comprehensive power of attorney (POA) are numerous.
Give Your Family the Tools to Help You, if You Cannot Help Yourself
A power of attorney (POA) is one of the most powerful documents that a person can use in both daily life and in estate planning. However, this document must be fully understood by both the person granting the power and the person using the power. It must also be drafted very carefully to ensure that what the person granting the power wants, is able to be accomplished. For more detailed information, it’s best to consult with a qualified legal advisor.
What can well-written, thoughtful, powers of attorney do for you and your family?
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