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Milton Power of Attorney

When you’re planning, you want to protect what matters to you most. The Milton power of attorney lawyers of Albanese Law, LLC, can help you establish a legally binding power of attorney that can safeguard your finances, loved ones, and future healthcare needs.

Types of Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney (POA) allows you to legally grant another person the authority to act in your place. This can range from simple finance management to making serious decisions about your healthcare in the event you become unable to make decisions for yourself.

The State of Massachusetts recognizes several different types of powers of attorney. Albanese Law, LLC, can help you explore these options and determine which better meets your needs. 

  • Durable power of attorney. This is effective even if you’re incapacitated. It’s the most common type of POA for long-term financial planning. Your chosen advocate manages your assets, handles legal matters, and can pay bills and file your taxes.
  • General power of attorney. A general power of attorney lets your selected agent have authority to manage most aspects of your financial and legal affairs. This does not remain in effect if you lose capacity, however.
  • Limited or special power of attorney. If you need someone to handle specific transactions, such as managing a bank account, this option may be right for you. Once the task is completed, the authority ends.
  • Healthcare power of attorney. A health care proxy should be a trusted person who can make medical decisions in your place if you are unable to communicate your wishes.
  • Springing power of attorney. This takes effect only under certain conditions, such as if you’re declared incapacitated by a doctor.

Working with our experienced Milton power of attorney lawyers can help you better understand each option and how they fit into your future goals and plans.

Milton Power of Attorney Laws

Massachusetts laws set specific rules for creating and enforcing a valid POA. To be legally binding in the state, it needs to meet certain requirements. These include:

  • Capacity. The principal, or person creating the directive, must be of sound mind and fully understand what powers they are granting.
  • Written form. The POA must be in writing and signed by the principal.
  • Notarization. Notarization isn’t always required by law, but it can help prevent any challenges or questions regarding the document’s legal soundness.
  • Agent duties. The agent, or power of attorney, must act in the interests of the principal. They should keep accurate records and avoid any conflicts of interest.

Hire a Power of Attorney Lawyer

Only about 33% of U.S. residents have an estate plan in place, which means a vast majority are vulnerable to having their affairs left to the state. Albanese Law, LLC, has lengthy experience serving Milton families and individuals, creating POAs and laying other important foundations for their future.

We can integrate your POA with wills, trusts, and other estate documents to help you fully prepare for what’s next. When you’re ready to create your legal plan, contact our Milton power of attorney lawyers to schedule a consultation.

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Our main office is located in Milton and serves communities throughout eastern Massachusetts. Our satellite offices are located in Brockton, Brockton and Marshfield. As an alternative, we can also meet at your home.

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