At Bogin, Munns & Munns, our Clermont power of attorney lawyer understands the importance of naming a power of attorney. This critical legal designation transfers your personal authority to another person.
Because it carries so much power and responsibility, we help you navigate the process of drafting one from start to finish. We also make sure yours complies with all state laws and is enforceable when you need it to be.
The state has laws and guidelines in place that govern powers of attorney. Our legal team’s familiarity with Florida law means we can walk you through each step.
From start to finish, we ensure your power of attorney clarifies your preferences. We also ensure it is in the correct legal form. You can make plans for the future with guidance and direction from our law firm today.
What is a Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney is, in essence, a transfer of power. According to Florida Statutes § 709.2102, it is a legal instrument that lets someone you name make important legal, financial, and medical decisions. These decisions are typically final and legally binding. As such, the person you designate must be chosen carefully. In addition, your document must be carefully scrutinized and prepared with your preferences clearly noted.
Our estate planning attorney serving Clermont can help you determine your need for a power of attorney (POA). They can also explain the step-by-step process and guide you through each step. In addition, we will explain the different types of POAs and make sure the ones you create comply with the state’s laws.
How to Establish a Power of Attorney
To name a power of attorney and put the required forms in the proper legal context, you need to take the following steps:
- Clarify your goals and preferences in writing
- Obtain, complete, and submit the appropriate forms
- Name the person or persons you wish to designate
- Define the scope and duration of their POA
- Have your POA signed, witnessed, and notarized
- Record and file your completed power of attorney
The process is complex and can also be very emotional. It requires forethought and the ability to make well-informed decisions on your part. Our law firm can help you make these important decisions and finalize and file them appropriately.
You Can Modify or Rescind a Power of Attorney
Relationships can change in a variety of ways and for a variety of reasons. Many of these changes can precipitate a change in your power of attorney. Relationship changes that lead to POA alteration can include:
- Marriage or divorce if your spouse was or is your POA
- The demise of a person previously named as POA
- A change in affection or trust of a previous designee
For whatever reason, you want to change one or more persons named as POA, we can help. Your POA is intended to let you make important decisions. Therefore, we will help you update the appropriate documents to ensure your current wishes are known and honored if they change.
Additional Parts of a Comprehensive Estate Plan
A power of attorney can go into effect at various points during your lifetime. One can be used to protect your privacy and anonymity. One can also be used to keep your concerns going while you travel abroad.
Sometimes, one or more powers of attorney are part of a complete estate plan. It will also include your Last Will and Testament, guardianship designations, and other important documents. The collection of documents can help your family understand your preferences after your demise and avoid conflict and scandal.
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Types of Powers of Attorney We Can Help You Draft
There are two primary types of powers of attorney — financial and health care. When our law firm handles your case, we make sure you understand all the POA options you have available.
Our power of attorney lawyer representing clients in Clermont will ensure you choose the right POA for your specific needs. That starts with a consultation and a candid and detailed conversation once we mutually agree on representation.
Financial Power of Attorney
A financial power of attorney can make decisions about your finances, assets, and property. They can make purchases and sales and sign checks and other financial instruments in your stead.
They can also receive government benefits such as Social Security on your behalf. When you name someone as financial power of attorney, you can also name the scope and length or duration of the designation.
Health Care Power of Attorney
A healthcare power of attorney can make medical decisions on your behalf. They may also be able to make end-of-life decisions based on your preferences. This type of POA is only valid when you are rendered incapable of making your own decisions.
Our History of Positive Client Reviews
When our law firm helps you prepare legal documents, we listen to your needs and goals. When they talk about our attentive legal team, previous clients say the following:
- Cyndi English: I would recommend this law firm to anyone. They are friendly, professional and truly work for your best interest. I felt very comfortable with them right from the start.
- David Cornelius: Best firm, personnel, and service. You handled the estates for my dad, mom, and setting up my will and estate. Great job for the firm and Robert.
Our team works hard to provide you with the individualized, responsive legal support you need and deserve.
Get Started Today by Contacting Our Clermont POA Lawyers
Creating a power of attorney is a serious and intricate legal matter. However, our power of attorney lawyer serving clients in Clermont can help. We will create a legally binding plan to help you make important life decisions.
Learn more about how we help you draft one or more powers of attorney and how we can help you build a solid estate plan. Get started by contacting Bogin, Munns & Munns today.
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