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The Power of Power of Attorney: Why You Need One Today

The Power of Power of Attorney: Why You Need One Today

by Caress Law, PC | Nov 1, 2021 | Power of Attorney

The Power of Attorney (POA) is a very powerful document that should be an important part of your estate planning. If you were to become incapacitated with no estate plan in place, it could take months for the court to approve a Guardian, and a Conservator of your...
Digital Estate Planning: The Importance of Planning for Your Virtual World

Digital Estate Planning: The Importance of Planning for Your Virtual World

by Caress Law, PC | Jul 26, 2021 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

We live in a digital world, where almost everyone has an online presence, as well as multiple passwords across multiple platforms. Even to simply sign on to a computer or cell phone normally requires some sort of password…with an uppercase letter, lowercase...
Power of Attorney: How to Choose the Right Agent

Power of Attorney: How to Choose the Right Agent

by Caress Law, PC | Jul 20, 2021 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

The only thing more important than having a power of attorney in place, is who you choose to represent you and carry out your wishes in the event of incapacitation. A power of attorney, or POA, is a legal document drawn up by your attorney to give authority to someone...
Advance Directives, Power of Attorney & Other Estate Planning Documents Your College Student Needs

Advance Directives, Power of Attorney & Other Estate Planning Documents Your College Student Needs

by Caress Law, PC | Apr 28, 2021 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

You probably have a lot on your mind as your high school senior prepares to graduate. College applications, campus visits, and trips to a Target for dorm room decor can all be bittersweet for both you and your child. One thing that often gets overlooked in the flurry...
Estate Planning 101: Power of Attorney Explained

Estate Planning 101: Power of Attorney Explained

by Caress Law, PC | Oct 21, 2020 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

Ask the average person what they know about estate planning and you’ll probably hear something about last wills and testaments. These are the most well-known documents associated with the subject, after all, but they are far from the only ones that matter. Trusts,...
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