A Power of Attorney (POA) allows someone you trust to handle important financial, medical, or legal matters on your behalf.
If you ever become unable to make decisions due to illness, travel, or other circumstances, having a POA in place ensures your affairs are managed smoothly. Without this document, loved ones may face unnecessary legal obstacles when trying to assist you. Banks, hospitals, and government agencies require a valid POA before allowing anyone else to act on your behalf. I help you prepare and notarize your POA properly, so it meets legal requirements and is accepted when needed. There are different types of POAs, including financial, medical, and durable options, depending on your situation. It’s always better to have one in place before you need it. If you’re ready to secure your future and make sure your wishes are honored, I can help. Contact me today to set up your Power of Attorney with confidence.
Whether you need a document notarized, fingerprints taken, or a background check, I’m here to help. Reach out today, and let’s get it done right.