Power Of Attorney
At the law offices of Burandt, Adamski, Feichthaler & Sanchez, PLLC, in Cape Coral, we provide estate planning and power of attorney services to Florida residents. No matter what size estate plan you have, our firm will work with you to establish the right power of attorney document to meet your needs.
We have been representing individuals in southwest Florida with estate planning needs for over four decades.
Power Of Attorney Document Drafting From A Florida Lawyer
A power of attorney is a document that delegates the power to act on a person’s behalf. Depending on what the power of attorney says, a person can be granted the power to:
- Sell a car
- Buy a house
- Make certain health care decisions
- Sign contracts
- Handle financial dealings
Durable powers of attorney are useful estate planning tools that can help complete any estate plan. Combined with wills and trusts, a power of attorney will work to meet your unique needs.
Giving You And Your Family Peace Of Mind
Durable health care powers of attorney and financial powers of attorney can be used to help smooth out your estate plan and make future decisions easier on your family. Other estate planning tools that we can take advantage of to ease the burden on your family consist of guardianships and limited powers of attorney, as well as temporary powers of attorney.
We will work with you to resolve all of your estate planning needs.
For More Information About Powers Of AttorneyWe have served the estate planning and power of attorney needs of Florida residents for more than 40 years. Call or email us today to set up your initial consultation so we can discuss your power of attorney issue. We return after-hours communications promptly. Initial consults are free to estate planning and administration clients. |
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