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Power Of Attorney

Discover how a power of attorney can manage your affairs seamlessly when you're unavailable or incapacitated, providing peace of mind and control.

How does a power of attorney function during an estate planning process?

A power of attorney grants someone the authority to act on your behalf for legal, financial, or healthcare decisions, which can be crucial during estate planning. It ensures that your financial affairs are managed according to your preferences if you're unable to do so yourself, such as during illness or absence. This document is often used to simplify processes like managing bank accounts, handling investments, or finalizing real estate transactions, thereby providing reassurance that your affairs will be handled efficiently and according to your wishes.