What Is a Power of Attorney and Is It Important?

Most people realize the importance of the last will and testament. However, they remain unaware of the importance of a durable power of attorney. This document authorizes another person to act on your behalf while you are alive and expires upon death, as explained in an article titled “Power of attorney likely to be first vital … Continue reading What Is a Power of Attorney and Is It Important?

Do You Need a Power of Attorney?

Did you know estate planning attorneys recommend anyone over age 18 have a power of attorney? Without one, even a long-married spouse may not be able to make financial or medical decisions if their spouse became incapacitated, according to an article “How to Set Up a Power of Attorney” from U.S. News & World Report. Naming someone … Continue reading Do You Need a Power of Attorney?

Important Documents in Your Estate Plan

The Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) and a Health Surrogacy or Advanced Health Directive are used for situations where you can’t make decisions for yourself, explains Parent Your Parents article entitled “What You Should Know about Durable Powers of Attorney and Health Surrogacies.” A Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA). This is written authorization to represent or act on another’s … Continue reading Important Documents in Your Estate Plan

Estate Plans Can Protect against Exploitation

Financial exploitation is far more common than most people think, especially of the elderly. There are several types of individuals more at risk for exploitation, according to an article from mondaq titled “How An Estate Plan Can Protect Against Financial Exploitation.” These include someone with a cognitive impairment, in poor physical health, who is isolated or has a learning … Continue reading Estate Plans Can Protect against Exploitation