When you execute a Power of Attorney for finance, you designate someone to make financial decisions on your behalf when you are unable to do so for yourself. You decide, in advance, how broad or narrow your agent’s power will be, when the power may be exercised, and for how long the power may be exercised.

As with a Power of Attorney for healthcare, planning in advance for the unexpected provides you and your loved ones with peace of mind, and ultimately is less expensive than a court-ordered guardianship.