A power of attorney can be helpful to people who want to choose a trusted person to act on their behalf when they cannot or are unwilling to. You can plan ahead by creating a power of attorney to appoint a substitute decision-maker, also called an “Agent”.
If you choose to appoint Sara as your Agent, you will have a comprehensive meeting with her to discuss your wishes and desires so they can be implemented when the time arises. This will provide you with a peace of mind knowing that someone you know will be able to make important decisions when you are no longer able or unwilling to make them. It is important to consult with an attorney experienced in estate planning to ensure that the power of attorney is properly drafted and executed according to applicable laws and regulations.
The types of power of attorneys that Sara can act as your Agent of:
- General Power of Attorney.
- Durable Power of Attorney.
- Limited or Special Power of Attorney.
- Medical Power of Attorney.