When you need to take care of assets, finances, or medical decisions on behalf of a loved one, it’s time to get a Power of Attorney.
A Power Of Attorney allows a designated agent to act on behalf of a principal. The agent will be able to make certain decisions in the best interest of the principal, acting as their Attorney-In-Fact. A Power Of Attorney offers the peace of mind that a principal's affairs will be taken care of, even when they can no longer do it themselves.
