As we navigate through life’s unpredictable journey, preparing for the unforeseen becomes not just a consideration but a necessity. Attorney Samantha Gordon of McIntyre Elder Law recently addressed the crucial topic of Powers of Attorney, emphasizing their significance in any comprehensive estate plan. In this blog post, we’ll distill the insights shared by Attorney Gordon and delve into why establishing a General Durable Power of Attorney and a Healthcare Power of Attorney is essential.
What is a Power of Attorney?
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal instrument that allows you to appoint an agent — a person you trust — to manage your affairs if you are unable to do so yourself. There are two main types of POAs: one for financial decisions and one for healthcare decisions.
General Durable Power of Attorney
A General Durable Power of Attorney is focused on your financial wellbeing. This document gives your chosen agent the authority to handle your financial matters, such as managing your bank accounts, paying bills, and making investment decisions, particularly if you become incapacitated.
Healthcare Power of Attorney
A Healthcare Power of Attorney, on the other hand, is all about your health and medical decisions. If you’re unable to make these decisions yourself, the person you appoint will have the power to hire or fire doctors, decide on treatments, and make other critical healthcare choices on your behalf.
The Importance of Having Powers of Attorney
Without these documents, should you become incapacitated, your loved ones may be forced to go through a lengthy and often stressful court guardianship proceeding to gain the authority to make decisions for you. By designating someone ahead of time, you ensure that your wishes are respected and that someone you trust is in charge.
Why Act Now?
Creating a POA is about taking charge of your future. It’s about making your own choices and having a say in who manages your affairs, rather than leaving it up to a court to appoint a guardian who may not know your preferences or have your best interests at heart.
How Can You Get Started?
Attorney Samantha Gordon and the team at McIntyre Elder Law are ready to help you understand your options and guide you through the process of creating these vital documents. They’re not just legal forms; they’re a form of protection for both you and your family.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
Don’t wait for a crisis to realize the importance of having a Power of Attorney. Schedule a free consultation with McIntyre Elder Law today by calling 1-888-999-6600 or by booking online at mcelderlaw.com/scheduling. It’s a step towards peace of mind, knowing that no matter what the future holds, your decisions are in good hands.
In conclusion, Powers of Attorney are more than just legal documents; they are a declaration of your independence and a safeguard for your future. Take the time to put your affairs in order, and rest assured that your wishes will be honored. Contact McIntyre Elder Law today, and take the first step towards securing your legacy.


