by Amy Delaney | Dec 12, 2022 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
Your estate planning process should include the implementation of Power of Attorney (POA) documents. All states recognize powers of attorney, but rules and requirements will differ from state to state. The document gives one or more individuals the legal authority to...
by Ashley | Sep 22, 2022 | Power of Attorney
In a guardianship, someone (or several people) can make decisions and act on behalf of another adult. The guardian is the person(s) with the power to make decisions, and the person with a disability is the adult who needs help with their financial, health care, living...
by admin | Jul 11, 2022 | Power of Attorney
Powers of attorney are meant to designate a trusted person to act on your behalf. They could be related to personal finances, business operations, or medical needs and used for a single immediate purpose or an ongoing situation. This may sound pretty...
by admin | Apr 18, 2022 | Power of Attorney, Trusts and Wills
A wrenching question especially demands an answer in this Covid-19 epidemic: if you or someone you love is taken down to life-threatening illness, would you be willing to undertake extreme life-prolonging measures? For us who are particularly vulnerable – seniors,...
by Lori Pulvermacher | Sep 6, 2021 | Power of Attorney
More Americans than ever store and provide information through digital apps on smartphones and tablet devices. Whether engaging in online banking, using a mobile plane boarding pass, or creating work calendars shared in the cloud, the internet of things provides...
by Lori Pulvermacher | May 10, 2021 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
Since the advent of the Coronavirus, many of us have been left unprepared and confused. There were numerous reports of shortages of antibacterial hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, and even toilet paper. While we couldn’t have predicted when something like...