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Power of Attorney -- The Basics: Do I need a lawyer?
When setting up a power of attorney, a lawyer (or notary in Quebec) will make sure you have all the necessary documents and provide you with advice to make the process easier and problem-free.
published: 30 Apr 2014
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Power of Attorney Explained
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A power of attorney is a legal document where you give someone the authority to act for you.
For prospective law firm clients who want to schedule a free 15 minute initial phone call with Paul Rabalais, go to: https://go.oncehub.com/Paul8
People often misunderstand their power of attorney. The following are ten key concepts (four definitions and six practical effects) that often come up when someone is either creating or using a power of attorney:
(1) A General Power of Attorney. A general power of attorney is comprehensive. It is often use to pay bill...
published: 16 Oct 2019
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The 4 Types of Powers of Attorney - EXPLAINED
Create your own official Power of Attorney forms: https://eforms.com/power-of-attorney/
There’s an important document that everyone should know about: a power of attorney. But there are many kinds of power of attorney documents — so which one do you need?
Do you have an ailing relative who wants to let you make important medical decisions about end-of-life care? Would you like to have someone who could watch over your finances in case you are in an accident? A power of attorney, a legal instrument that lets someone act on behalf of another, can help with these matters and many more.
In this video, we’ll show you how the different kinds of powers of attorney work, and:
- What a power of attorney can do, and whom you should tell that you’ve created one
- When your power of attorney agr...
published: 18 Sep 2020
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Dementia and Power of Attorney: Medical and Financial Power of Attorney for Dementia
Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.)
Today’s video is all about Power of Attorney. Make sure to stay tuned to the end when I specifically answer basic POA questions from another Careblazer. Things you will learn in this video include:
What is a Power of Attorney
Should you or your loved one have a Power of Attorney
How does a power of attorney help and when can I use a power of attorney?
What’s the difference between a medical and financial power of attorney?
Can more than one person be a power of attorney?
As always, if you have a question about dementia, leave it in a comment...
published: 21 Jan 2018
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Power of Attorney || SPA and GPA|| The law || Important provisions || MJ Sir
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published: 10 Jun 2022
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Lasting Power of Attorney What you need to know
In this video I answer the question "Do I need Lasting Power of Attorney?"
published: 31 May 2022
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Know this before you sign a Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is used when you want to give someone the right to act on your behalf and in your place. The rights and powers are whatever is written on the document. This video covers the areas that you need to consider so that you can give away only the power that you intend for someone to have.
published: 08 Jan 2019
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10 Biggest Power of Attorney Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Hear from top Estate Planning Attorney Lynn St. Louis as she reviews the 10 Biggest Power of Attorney Mistakes & How to Avoid Them.
www.elgwa.com
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Elder Law Group PLLC is here to help with Estate Planning, Wills, Asset Protection, Durable Power of Attorney Financial, Durable Power of Attorney Health Care, Health Care Directives, Medical Asset Preservation Strategies, Obtaining Medicaid Benefits, Long Term Care Planning and Probate & Trust Administration.
published: 29 Sep 2021
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Lasting Power of Attorney UK - A 2024 Guide
This video sets out information for setting up a lasting power of attorney UK - The video tells you how to set up a power of attorney UK, why you need one and the costs of doing one. You can read more about a lasting power of attorney here - http://ukcareguide.co.uk/help-advice-on-a-range-of-care-related-topics/lasting-power-of-attorney
published: 10 Jul 2016
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Eight Power Of Attorney Mistakes
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The power of attorney is a topic that is addressed in every comprehensive estate planning discussion. Given the complexities of estate planning, it is surprisingly easy to make one or more of many mistakes when customizing the power of attorney components of your overall estate planning program.
Here are eight mistakes made when someone attempts to make legal matters simple for trusted loved ones in the event of incapacity:
#1 - Not having a power of attorney
#2 - Appointing the wrong agent
#3 - Not expressly providing certain powers
#4 - Failing to nam...
published: 09 Sep 2020
2:36
Power of Attorney -- The Basics: Do I need a lawyer?
When setting up a power of attorney, a lawyer (or notary in Quebec) will make sure you have all the necessary documents and provide you with advice to make the ...
When setting up a power of attorney, a lawyer (or notary in Quebec) will make sure you have all the necessary documents and provide you with advice to make the process easier and problem-free.
https://wn.com/Power_Of_Attorney_The_Basics_Do_I_Need_A_Lawyer
When setting up a power of attorney, a lawyer (or notary in Quebec) will make sure you have all the necessary documents and provide you with advice to make the process easier and problem-free.
- published: 30 Apr 2014
- views: 16179
15:17
Power of Attorney Explained
Build your estate plan online! MyAdvocate is the online solution for creating and maintaining your Will and all other legally-valid estate planning documents. C...
Build your estate plan online! MyAdvocate is the online solution for creating and maintaining your Will and all other legally-valid estate planning documents. Click the link below to get started!
https://www.myadvocate.com/join/paul
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A power of attorney is a legal document where you give someone the authority to act for you.
For prospective law firm clients who want to schedule a free 15 minute initial phone call with Paul Rabalais, go to: https://go.oncehub.com/Paul8
People often misunderstand their power of attorney. The following are ten key concepts (four definitions and six practical effects) that often come up when someone is either creating or using a power of attorney:
(1) A General Power of Attorney. A general power of attorney is comprehensive. It is often use to pay bills and handle other day-to-day activities.
(2) A Limited Power of Attorney. This is a power of attorney for a limited purpose. For example, you are leaving town for three weeks and you won't be present to attend a real estate closing. You may give someone a limited power of attorney to handle anything related to only that transaction.
(3) A Durable Power of Attorney. This power of attorney remains effective after you become incapacitated, which is, quite frankly, the reason most people create a power of attorney. In , all powers of attorney are "durable" unless the specifically provide otherwise.
(4) A Springing Power of Attorney. This power of attorney has no legal effect until it "springs" into effect. A springing power of attorney becomes effective, typically, when the person who created the power of attorney becomes incapacitated. In a springing power of attorney, it is important to clearly define the standard for determining incapacity.
(5) Can They Clean Out My Bank Account. If you give someone power of attorney, they will likely be able to go to your bank and withdraw your funds. However, they have a duty to take actions that are only in your best interest. They would be stealing your money if they went to your bank and withdrew funds and spent those funds on themselves.
(6) Does Certain Language Need to Be in the Power of Attorney? If you expect the person you appoint to be able to do things like make donations, deal with a Succession on your behalf, buy sell or lease things on your behalf, or make your health care decisions, then the power to to those things, and other things, must be expressly granted in the language of the power of attorney document. These rules can vary state to state so check with a good estate attorney in your state to determine which powers must be expressly provided for.
(7) Can I Appoint More Than One Person? You can appoint more than one person to act for you, but do so with caution. Many financial institutions and other third parties do not like to be forced to work with two or more people, together, on a power of attorney. If you must name more than one, consider appointing them to act "jointly or separately."
(8) Must Third Parties Honor Every Power of Attorney? No, a third party cannot be forced to honor a power of attorney that is presented to them. If there is something that they do not like about it (too old for their liking, not the right wording, etc.), they may not honor it.
(9) Do Powers of Attorney Get Recorded. Initially when signed, most powers of attorney do not get recorded at the courthouse. However, when it is time to use the power of attorney, some third parties may require that the power of attorney be recorded, and that the courthouse produce certified copies.
(10) Is My Power of Attorney Effective After I Die? No chance. Your power of attorney is no longer effective after you die. If assets in your name must be transacted after your death, the court will confirm your executor or appoint your administrator to deal with matters after your death.
So I hope you take to points from this post:
(1) Take care of this and all other components of your estate planning legal program while you are well; and
(2) Make sure you give power of attorney to someone you trust, is responsible, and someone you know that will act solely in your best interest, and not their best interest.
This post is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. Please do not act or refrain from acting based on anything you read on this site. Using this site or communicating with Rabalais Estate Planning, LLC, through this site does not form an attorney/client relationship.
Paul Rabalais
Estate Planning Attorney
www.RabalaisEstatePlanning.com
Phone: (225) 329-2450
https://wn.com/Power_Of_Attorney_Explained
Build your estate plan online! MyAdvocate is the online solution for creating and maintaining your Will and all other legally-valid estate planning documents. Click the link below to get started!
https://www.myadvocate.com/join/paul
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A power of attorney is a legal document where you give someone the authority to act for you.
For prospective law firm clients who want to schedule a free 15 minute initial phone call with Paul Rabalais, go to: https://go.oncehub.com/Paul8
People often misunderstand their power of attorney. The following are ten key concepts (four definitions and six practical effects) that often come up when someone is either creating or using a power of attorney:
(1) A General Power of Attorney. A general power of attorney is comprehensive. It is often use to pay bills and handle other day-to-day activities.
(2) A Limited Power of Attorney. This is a power of attorney for a limited purpose. For example, you are leaving town for three weeks and you won't be present to attend a real estate closing. You may give someone a limited power of attorney to handle anything related to only that transaction.
(3) A Durable Power of Attorney. This power of attorney remains effective after you become incapacitated, which is, quite frankly, the reason most people create a power of attorney. In , all powers of attorney are "durable" unless the specifically provide otherwise.
(4) A Springing Power of Attorney. This power of attorney has no legal effect until it "springs" into effect. A springing power of attorney becomes effective, typically, when the person who created the power of attorney becomes incapacitated. In a springing power of attorney, it is important to clearly define the standard for determining incapacity.
(5) Can They Clean Out My Bank Account. If you give someone power of attorney, they will likely be able to go to your bank and withdraw your funds. However, they have a duty to take actions that are only in your best interest. They would be stealing your money if they went to your bank and withdrew funds and spent those funds on themselves.
(6) Does Certain Language Need to Be in the Power of Attorney? If you expect the person you appoint to be able to do things like make donations, deal with a Succession on your behalf, buy sell or lease things on your behalf, or make your health care decisions, then the power to to those things, and other things, must be expressly granted in the language of the power of attorney document. These rules can vary state to state so check with a good estate attorney in your state to determine which powers must be expressly provided for.
(7) Can I Appoint More Than One Person? You can appoint more than one person to act for you, but do so with caution. Many financial institutions and other third parties do not like to be forced to work with two or more people, together, on a power of attorney. If you must name more than one, consider appointing them to act "jointly or separately."
(8) Must Third Parties Honor Every Power of Attorney? No, a third party cannot be forced to honor a power of attorney that is presented to them. If there is something that they do not like about it (too old for their liking, not the right wording, etc.), they may not honor it.
(9) Do Powers of Attorney Get Recorded. Initially when signed, most powers of attorney do not get recorded at the courthouse. However, when it is time to use the power of attorney, some third parties may require that the power of attorney be recorded, and that the courthouse produce certified copies.
(10) Is My Power of Attorney Effective After I Die? No chance. Your power of attorney is no longer effective after you die. If assets in your name must be transacted after your death, the court will confirm your executor or appoint your administrator to deal with matters after your death.
So I hope you take to points from this post:
(1) Take care of this and all other components of your estate planning legal program while you are well; and
(2) Make sure you give power of attorney to someone you trust, is responsible, and someone you know that will act solely in your best interest, and not their best interest.
This post is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. Please do not act or refrain from acting based on anything you read on this site. Using this site or communicating with Rabalais Estate Planning, LLC, through this site does not form an attorney/client relationship.
Paul Rabalais
Estate Planning Attorney
www.RabalaisEstatePlanning.com
Phone: (225) 329-2450
- published: 16 Oct 2019
- views: 140276
4:57
The 4 Types of Powers of Attorney - EXPLAINED
Create your own official Power of Attorney forms: https://eforms.com/power-of-attorney/
There’s an important document that everyone should know about: a power ...
Create your own official Power of Attorney forms: https://eforms.com/power-of-attorney/
There’s an important document that everyone should know about: a power of attorney. But there are many kinds of power of attorney documents — so which one do you need?
Do you have an ailing relative who wants to let you make important medical decisions about end-of-life care? Would you like to have someone who could watch over your finances in case you are in an accident? A power of attorney, a legal instrument that lets someone act on behalf of another, can help with these matters and many more.
In this video, we’ll show you how the different kinds of powers of attorney work, and:
- What a power of attorney can do, and whom you should tell that you’ve created one
- When your power of attorney agreement becomes effective
- The difference between a power of attorney and a living will
DISCLAIMER:
This video is strictly for educational purposes and is in no way intended to provide legal advice. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability, and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of our videos.
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0:00 Intro
0:47 Special Or Limited Power Of Attorney
1:23 General Power Of Attorney
1:34 A General Power Of Attorney Can
2:14 Durable Power Of Attorney
3:26 Medical Or Healthcare Power Of Attorney
4:02 Living Wills Or Advanced Treatment Directive
https://wn.com/The_4_Types_Of_Powers_Of_Attorney_Explained
Create your own official Power of Attorney forms: https://eforms.com/power-of-attorney/
There’s an important document that everyone should know about: a power of attorney. But there are many kinds of power of attorney documents — so which one do you need?
Do you have an ailing relative who wants to let you make important medical decisions about end-of-life care? Would you like to have someone who could watch over your finances in case you are in an accident? A power of attorney, a legal instrument that lets someone act on behalf of another, can help with these matters and many more.
In this video, we’ll show you how the different kinds of powers of attorney work, and:
- What a power of attorney can do, and whom you should tell that you’ve created one
- When your power of attorney agreement becomes effective
- The difference between a power of attorney and a living will
DISCLAIMER:
This video is strictly for educational purposes and is in no way intended to provide legal advice. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability, and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of our videos.
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0:00 Intro
0:47 Special Or Limited Power Of Attorney
1:23 General Power Of Attorney
1:34 A General Power Of Attorney Can
2:14 Durable Power Of Attorney
3:26 Medical Or Healthcare Power Of Attorney
4:02 Living Wills Or Advanced Treatment Directive
- published: 18 Sep 2020
- views: 53856
11:12
Dementia and Power of Attorney: Medical and Financial Power of Attorney for Dementia
Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzhe...
Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.)
Today’s video is all about Power of Attorney. Make sure to stay tuned to the end when I specifically answer basic POA questions from another Careblazer. Things you will learn in this video include:
What is a Power of Attorney
Should you or your loved one have a Power of Attorney
How does a power of attorney help and when can I use a power of attorney?
What’s the difference between a medical and financial power of attorney?
Can more than one person be a power of attorney?
As always, if you have a question about dementia, leave it in a comment below, or on my FB page, and I will try to do a future video answering your question. I really want to make Careblazers as helpful as possible to you so let me know what would be most helpful to you!
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FREE Resource:
📺 Get Access to A FREE Dementia Caregiver Training on How to Care For a Loved One With Dementia- WITHOUT The Overwhelm, Dread, and Confusion: ➡︎ https://www.dementiacareclass.com/yt
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CHECK OUT MY POPULAR PLAYLISTS
Managing Stress and Burnout: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98pUDsDskLeiKh2b5F3ozqusni_25xUY
Dealing with Challenging Behaviors:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98pUDsDskLfN_haK2t9H-yj2fxQsPMv-
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OTHER VIDEOS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Find out: "why you should lie to your loved one with dementia"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE2nV0f-JhI
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In case you haven’t met me, my name is Natali Edmonds and I am a board certified geropsychologist. That means that I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with older adults. One day, while hiking a trail, I came up with the idea for Careblazers and I decided to see if posting videos online could provide help to the many other Careblazers in the world who don’t get to have help come directly to them in their homes. I hope that this work helps you in some way on your caregiving journey.
#careblazer #dementia #dementiacare
https://wn.com/Dementia_And_Power_Of_Attorney_Medical_And_Financial_Power_Of_Attorney_For_Dementia
Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.)
Today’s video is all about Power of Attorney. Make sure to stay tuned to the end when I specifically answer basic POA questions from another Careblazer. Things you will learn in this video include:
What is a Power of Attorney
Should you or your loved one have a Power of Attorney
How does a power of attorney help and when can I use a power of attorney?
What’s the difference between a medical and financial power of attorney?
Can more than one person be a power of attorney?
As always, if you have a question about dementia, leave it in a comment below, or on my FB page, and I will try to do a future video answering your question. I really want to make Careblazers as helpful as possible to you so let me know what would be most helpful to you!
______________
FREE Resource:
📺 Get Access to A FREE Dementia Caregiver Training on How to Care For a Loved One With Dementia- WITHOUT The Overwhelm, Dread, and Confusion: ➡︎ https://www.dementiacareclass.com/yt
_____________
CHECK OUT MY POPULAR PLAYLISTS
Managing Stress and Burnout: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98pUDsDskLeiKh2b5F3ozqusni_25xUY
Dealing with Challenging Behaviors:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98pUDsDskLfN_haK2t9H-yj2fxQsPMv-
______________
OTHER VIDEOS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Find out: "why you should lie to your loved one with dementia"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE2nV0f-JhI
__
In case you haven’t met me, my name is Natali Edmonds and I am a board certified geropsychologist. That means that I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with older adults. One day, while hiking a trail, I came up with the idea for Careblazers and I decided to see if posting videos online could provide help to the many other Careblazers in the world who don’t get to have help come directly to them in their homes. I hope that this work helps you in some way on your caregiving journey.
#careblazer #dementia #dementiacare
- published: 21 Jan 2018
- views: 255383
6:48
Power of Attorney || SPA and GPA|| The law || Important provisions || MJ Sir
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- published: 10 Jun 2022
- views: 89140
15:04
Lasting Power of Attorney What you need to know
In this video I answer the question "Do I need Lasting Power of Attorney?"
In this video I answer the question "Do I need Lasting Power of Attorney?"
https://wn.com/Lasting_Power_Of_Attorney_What_You_Need_To_Know
In this video I answer the question "Do I need Lasting Power of Attorney?"
- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 5566
3:29
Know this before you sign a Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is used when you want to give someone the right to act on your behalf and in your place. The rights and powers are whatever is written on th...
A power of attorney is used when you want to give someone the right to act on your behalf and in your place. The rights and powers are whatever is written on the document. This video covers the areas that you need to consider so that you can give away only the power that you intend for someone to have.
https://wn.com/Know_This_Before_You_Sign_A_Power_Of_Attorney
A power of attorney is used when you want to give someone the right to act on your behalf and in your place. The rights and powers are whatever is written on the document. This video covers the areas that you need to consider so that you can give away only the power that you intend for someone to have.
- published: 08 Jan 2019
- views: 42969
57:00
10 Biggest Power of Attorney Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Hear from top Estate Planning Attorney Lynn St. Louis as she reviews the 10 Biggest Power of Attorney Mistakes & How to Avoid Them.
www.elgwa.com
info@elgwa.c...
Hear from top Estate Planning Attorney Lynn St. Louis as she reviews the 10 Biggest Power of Attorney Mistakes & How to Avoid Them.
www.elgwa.com
info@elgwa.com
509-468-0551
Request a Meeting: https://share.hsforms.com/1bu5vFDhSRbyVW7rkwHKQlgcx6r6
Elder Law Group PLLC is here to help with Estate Planning, Wills, Asset Protection, Durable Power of Attorney Financial, Durable Power of Attorney Health Care, Health Care Directives, Medical Asset Preservation Strategies, Obtaining Medicaid Benefits, Long Term Care Planning and Probate & Trust Administration.
https://wn.com/10_Biggest_Power_Of_Attorney_Mistakes_How_To_Avoid_Them
Hear from top Estate Planning Attorney Lynn St. Louis as she reviews the 10 Biggest Power of Attorney Mistakes & How to Avoid Them.
www.elgwa.com
info@elgwa.com
509-468-0551
Request a Meeting: https://share.hsforms.com/1bu5vFDhSRbyVW7rkwHKQlgcx6r6
Elder Law Group PLLC is here to help with Estate Planning, Wills, Asset Protection, Durable Power of Attorney Financial, Durable Power of Attorney Health Care, Health Care Directives, Medical Asset Preservation Strategies, Obtaining Medicaid Benefits, Long Term Care Planning and Probate & Trust Administration.
- published: 29 Sep 2021
- views: 30702
4:21
Lasting Power of Attorney UK - A 2024 Guide
This video sets out information for setting up a lasting power of attorney UK - The video tells you how to set up a power of attorney UK, why you need one and t...
This video sets out information for setting up a lasting power of attorney UK - The video tells you how to set up a power of attorney UK, why you need one and the costs of doing one. You can read more about a lasting power of attorney here - http://ukcareguide.co.uk/help-advice-on-a-range-of-care-related-topics/lasting-power-of-attorney
https://wn.com/Lasting_Power_Of_Attorney_UK_A_2024_Guide
This video sets out information for setting up a lasting power of attorney UK - The video tells you how to set up a power of attorney UK, why you need one and the costs of doing one. You can read more about a lasting power of attorney here - http://ukcareguide.co.uk/help-advice-on-a-range-of-care-related-topics/lasting-power-of-attorney
- published: 10 Jul 2016
- views: 35094
13:28
Eight Power Of Attorney Mistakes
Build your estate plan online! MyAdvocate is the online solution for creating and maintaining your Will and all other legally-valid estate planning documents. C...
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The power of attorney is a topic that is addressed in every comprehensive estate planning discussion. Given the complexities of estate planning, it is surprisingly easy to make one or more of many mistakes when customizing the power of attorney components of your overall estate planning program.
Here are eight mistakes made when someone attempts to make legal matters simple for trusted loved ones in the event of incapacity:
#1 - Not having a power of attorney
#2 - Appointing the wrong agent
#3 - Not expressly providing certain powers
#4 - Failing to name an alternate agent
#5 - Requiring multiple people to act jointly
#6 - Failing to designate a legal guardian
#7 - Inquiring to your financial institution(s)
#8 - Assuming your power of attorney extends after your death
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This post is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. Please do not act or refrain from acting based on anything you read on this site. Using this site or communicating with Rabalais Estate Planning, LLC, through this site does not form an attorney/client relationship.
Paul Rabalais
Estate Planning Attorney
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The power of attorney is a topic that is addressed in every comprehensive estate planning discussion. Given the complexities of estate planning, it is surprisingly easy to make one or more of many mistakes when customizing the power of attorney components of your overall estate planning program.
Here are eight mistakes made when someone attempts to make legal matters simple for trusted loved ones in the event of incapacity:
#1 - Not having a power of attorney
#2 - Appointing the wrong agent
#3 - Not expressly providing certain powers
#4 - Failing to name an alternate agent
#5 - Requiring multiple people to act jointly
#6 - Failing to designate a legal guardian
#7 - Inquiring to your financial institution(s)
#8 - Assuming your power of attorney extends after your death
For prospective law firm clients who want to schedule a free 15 minute initial phone call with Paul Rabalais, go to: https://go.oncehub.com/Paul8
This post is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. Please do not act or refrain from acting based on anything you read on this site. Using this site or communicating with Rabalais Estate Planning, LLC, through this site does not form an attorney/client relationship.
Paul Rabalais
Estate Planning Attorney
- published: 09 Sep 2020
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