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Powers of Attorney

Designate someone you trust to handle your affairs if you ever cannot.

Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney authorizes a trusted person to act on your behalf for financial or medical decisions if you become incapacitated. Without one, your family may face a costly and time-consuming court process just to manage your day-to-day affairs. Walters Law prepares both general financial and medical powers of attorney as part of a complete estate plan, or as standalone documents when that's what you need. These are among the most important protections you can put in place for your family's peace of mind.