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Resolving Your Powers Of Attorney Needs

Creating a power of attorney (POA) is a necessary step in protecting your future. It allows you to designate someone you trust to manage your financial and health care decisions if you become unable to do so. Whether it is handling day-to-day financial matters or making critical health care choices, a power of attorney ensures your wishes are respected and followed.

At D. Christopher Alfonso, P.L., I am committed to guiding you through the estate planning process with care and understanding. I am an attorney committed to serving the Tampa community and defending your interests through all of your powers of attorney issues.

Establishing A Power Of Attorney You Can Count On

There is more than one type of POA. When you come to me for help, I will take the time to learn about your unique goals and develop a plan based on those individual factors. I can tailor a power of attorney to your unique needs.

The first of two common POAs is a durable power of attorney for finances, which allows your designated person to manage your assets, pay bills and make financial decisions. The next type is a health care power of attorney that ensures your medical preferences are honored, appointing someone to make decisions on your behalf. A health care POA can keep your loved ones or medical professionals from fighting about what your medical wishes are when you are not able to advocate for yourself.

Establishing a power of attorney provides peace of mind. It helps prevent legal complications and ensures that your affairs are managed according to your wishes. Without it, your family might face stressful court proceedings to gain control over your affairs.

Start Making Your POA Plans Today

If you do not have a POA in place as part of your estate plan, now is the best time to add one. Contact my Tampa office at 813-321-7354 or email me here to schedule your initial consultation today. The sooner you reach out to a POA attorney, the sooner you can develop an estate plan your loved ones can depend on.