06/04/2025
Do you have a valid Power of Attorney (POA) document to protect your financial, legal, and medical interests?
If you are temporarily or permanently incapacitated, you will no longer be able to make your own decisions. Even worse, a court may appoint a third-party guardian to oversee your affairs. A valid POA can ensure that financial institutions, family members, and medical professionals adhere to your wishes.
Contact my office for a free consultation regarding POA's and other estate planning topics.