Incapacity Planning Through Powers of Attorney
Incapacity does not send a warning. When a person cannot sign, pay, or manage property, families can face delays and conflict without written authority. A strong incapacity plan names trusted decision-makers, defines their authority, and sets expectations for recordkeeping and accountability.
You need counsel for incapacity planning when you own a home, have retirement accounts, run a business, care for dependents, or want a plan that reduces the risk of court involvement if incapacity occurs.
Attorney Davidson can prepare powers of attorney that clearly grant the authority your chosen agents need, helping your family act promptly if incapacity occurs.
We're here to answer your questions and help you begin your Life & Legacy planning journey. Reach out today for a complimentary consultation.
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