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Powers of Attorney: Protect Your Interests with Trusted Documents

Legal Protection with Powers of Attorney at Borders & Borders, PLC

  • Prepare powers of attorney for real estate transactions and estate planning

  • Create general durable or springing powers of attorney

  • Ensure your healthcare decisions are covered with health care powers of attorney

Powers of Attorney at Borders & Borders, PLC

Why Powers of Attorney are Essential

Powers of attorney are crucial legal documents that designate someone you trust to act on your behalf in various situations, such as buying or selling property, handling finances, or making medical decisions if you are unable. At Borders & Borders, we offer a range of power of attorney options to meet your unique needs. Whether you're preparing for estate planning or need someone to step in if you are incapacitated, we can help you draft the right documents for your peace of mind.

For real estate transactions, a power of attorney can allow someone to sign documents and complete transactions on your behalf if you’re unavailable. In addition, a general durable power of attorney can ensure someone can manage your finances or affairs if you're hospitalized or suffering from a condition like dementia. We also offer springing powers of attorney, which only take effect if you are determined to be incapable of managing your own affairs, providing flexibility based on your preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Powers of Attorney

  • A durable power of attorney is effective immediately and remains in effect if you become incapacitated. A springing power of attorney only becomes effective if you are determined to be unable to manage your own affairs.

  • Yes, we can prepare a power of attorney specifically for real estate transactions, allowing someone you trust to act on your behalf if you are unavailable.

  • A healthcare power of attorney allows you to designate someone to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to communicate or make decisions on your own.

  • While not required, a power of attorney is a valuable tool in estate planning, ensuring someone can handle your financial and personal matters if you’re incapacitated or unavailable.

  • Yes, you can revoke or modify a power of attorney at any time as long as you are mentally competent. It’s important to communicate any changes clearly with all involved parties.