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Taunton Power Of Attorney

With age comes an increased risk of illness or medical emergencies that can leave you struggling to make important decisions. While these situations can be uncomfortable to think about, they are an incredibly important aspect of preparing for the future. A Taunton power of attorney lawyer can help you create legal documents that give authority to make certain decisions to another trusted individual.

Albanese Law, LLC: Experienced Elder Rights Advocate

At Albanese Law, LLC, we are focused on protecting your interests even when you can’t do so yourself. We understand the power of attorney laws involved in creating enforceable power of attorney documents, which is essential so that you aren’t left with invalid documents when it matters most. We can guide you throughout this process, from explaining the types of documents that work for your Taunton power of attorney case to helping you file the final documents.

Why You Should Hire a Power of Attorney Lawyer

A Taunton power of attorney lawyer can help you create legally binding documents that clearly define who can act on your behalf and in what situations they gain this authority. To help you protect your future, a lawyer can:

  • Explain the different types of power of attorney documents
  • Complete court forms and draft power of attorney documents
  • Update outdated power of attorney documents
  • Verify compliance with all power of attorney laws

What Does Power of Attorney Mean in Massachusetts

Power of attorney documents can help in the case that you are ever unable to or need assistance in making important decisions, such as about your health or your finances. It is found that of adults over 55, only 18% have set up a durable power of attorney, will, and healthcare directive.

For older adults, these documents matter in situations where you lose the mental ability to make these decisions, have a medical emergency, are struggling with your finances, or are in a long-term hospital stay at Morton Hospital. Alzheimer’s dementia, impacting 7.4 million Americans,  is one common condition that prompts adults to create a power of attorney.

Types of Power of Attorney

The Different Types of Power of Attorney

A Taunton power of attorney case can require different types of documents depending on your concerns or goals. If you hire a power of attorney lawyer, they can explain which option is right for your case. The two most common types of power of attorney used by older adults include:

  • Durable power of attorney. Durable power of attorney is one of the most common types, as it continues even if you are incapacitated. This person has the ability to manage your assets, such as paying bills, managing bank accounts, or filing taxes.
  • General power of attorney. A general power of attorney is used to name someone to handle your financial and legal affairs, but this authority does not continue if you become incapacitated.
  • Medical power of attorney. A medical power of attorney is called a healthcare proxy. This person has the ability to make important healthcare decisions when your physician deems you unable to communicate important healthcare choices. It’s found that 65% of nursing home residents have an advanced directive, such as a healthcare proxy, on record.

Get Started With Your Power of Attorney Case

Contact Albanese Law, LLC, to speak with a lawyer about how setting up power of attorney documents can protect your health and finances.

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Albanese Law, LLC serves clients throughout eastern Massachusetts from its main office in Milton and satellite offices in Brockton and Mashpee.

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487 Adams Street
Milton, MA 02186


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1324 Belmont Street, Suite 101A
Brockton, MA 02301


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33 Great Neck Road South
Mashpee, MA 02649


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