Powers of Attorney
Durable Financial Power of Attorney
A Durable Financial Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to name someone you trust to handle financial matters on your behalf if you are unable to do so yourself. This may include paying bills, managing bank accounts, handling investments, and dealing with retirement accounts. “Durable” means the document remains effective even if you become incapacitated. Without this document, even a spouse may not automatically have authority to access your individual accounts or make financial decisions for you. In many cases, the alternative is a guardianship proceeding, which can be time-consuming and may not result in the person you would have chosen.
Durable Health Care Power of Attorney
A Durable Health Care Power of Attorney allows you to name someone you trust to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to make or communicate those decisions yourself. In Pennsylvania, you have the right to make your own health care choices, but this document helps ensure that someone you trust can step in if needed. Your appointed agent can work with doctors, review treatment options, and help make sure your wishes are followed. Having this document in place can provide peace of mind and help avoid uncertainty during a medical emergency.
