Power Of Attorney
Learn about power of attorney documents and how they enable trusted individuals to handle your financial and legal matters when you're unavailable or incapac...
What happens if I don't have a power of attorney and become incapacitated?
Without a power of attorney, your family may need to petition the court for guardianship or conservatorship to manage your affairs, which can be time-consuming and expensive. The court would appoint someone to make decisions on your behalf, but this person might not be who you would have chosen. Having a power of attorney in place allows you to designate someone you trust to handle your financial and legal matters according to your preferences.












