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When Should You Have a Power of Attorney Form?

The Voeller Law Firm | Jun 29, 2021 | Elder Law

When most people think of a power of attorney form, they think of a person approaching old age who simply wishes to give another person the power to make important financial decisions for them in the event that they should become unable to do so themselves. While this is true, a power of attorney form can also be used in other situations and for other reasons. For example, a power of attorney form can be used by someone to represent them in complex business dealings in which a knowledgeable expert with specialized skills is needed to conduct negotiations or similar. To truly understand all the possible uses of a power of attorney form, it is wise to consult with a Texas power of attorney lawyer. An experienced lawyer can explain to you why you should have a power of attorney form and how this form will be used.

Preparing For Different Scenarios

In today’s fast-moving world, people need to prepare for the unexpected. Anyone could have a bad accident during a daily commute and then could suddenly be incapacitated and unable to manage his or her own affairs. A sudden illness could strike, putting someone in the hospital while the bills continue to pile up. Having a power of attorney form prepared by a skilled lawyer is one way of ensuring that financial affairs will be taken care of if you are suddenly unable to take care of them yourself, and while many people wait until they are older, you can never really do this too soon. When you wait until you’re unable to handle your own affairs, it’s too late, and you could end up losing some of the important assets for which you’ve worked so hard.

Call to Schedule a Free Consultation With a Texas Power of Attorney Lawyer Today

If you want to learn more about filing a power of attorney form, call to schedule a free consultation with a Texas power of attorney lawyer today. The skilled legal professionals at the Voeller Law Firm are experienced in estate planning and can show you the importance and the uses of establishing a power of attorney. Visit our web page at voellerlaw.com or give us a call at 210-985-2741 and set up your consultation with one of our friendly staff. We serve the city of San Antonio and we are ready to help you with your estate planning needs.

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