We can help you create a general power of attorney document.
A general power of attorney is a legal document that gives one person the authority to act on behalf of another person on a broad range of financial and legal matters. This authority can cover certain tasks, such as managing bank accounts, handling real estate transactions, and making investment decisions.
Unlike a specific or limited power of attorney, which grants authority for a particular task or limited scope, a general power of attorney provides the agent with broad and comprehensive powers to manage the principal’s affairs. These documents can also be durable, meaning they remain in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. This is typically specified in a durability clause within the document. Without this clause, the power of attorney would end if the principal became incapacitated.
At Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, our law firm usually recommends creating a general power of attorney if you want to make sure your legal and financial affairs will be managed by someone you trust if you ever become unavailable or unable to manage them by yourself. We can help you create one of these documents as part of the larger estate planning process or as a one-time event.
Our law firm has helped many of our clients in the Taylorsville, North Carolina area create effective power of attorney documents, and we are here to help you do the same. Contact one of our offices today to set up an initial consultation or to learn more about how a general power of attorney document can benefit you.
At Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, we can create general power of attorney documents for those in Catawba, Claremont, Connelly Springs, Conover, Denver, Granite Falls, Hickory, Hiddenite, Hildebran, Hudson, Lenoir, Maiden, Morganton, Newton, Rhodhiss, Sherrills Ford, Taylorsville, Valdese, and Vale, North Carolina.