Why Having a Power of Attorney is Important for Seniors
Life throws tons of unknown curveballs your way but by having someone as your power of attorney you can rest assured that you will be prepared for most issues that arise.
Life throws tons of unknown curveballs your way but by having someone as your power of attorney you can rest assured that you will be prepared for most issues that arise.
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants an individual (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to make decisions and act on behalf of another person in various legal, financial, or healthcare matters. The extent of the agent’s powers can vary depending on the type of POA, such as financial, healthcare, or…
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Be sure to consult with your elder law professional to learn more about the different types of powers of attorney.
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Elder Law can help your senior loved one name a Power of Attorney, or someone who can speak and make decisions on their behalf if they are unable to.