Here you will find articles covering the practical side of Maryland estate planning and family law, from powers of attorney and wills to the questions families face during major life transitions. Our goal is to give you clear, accurate information you can actually use, whether you are just starting to think about your estate plan or facing a more immediate family law matter.

What is the Purpose of a Financial Power of Attorney?

What is the Purpose of a Financial Power of Attorney?

Most people are familiar with a last will and testament, which ensures that your wishes are carried out when you pass. But estate planning can and should also protect you and your family if you become incapacitated. A financial power of attorney, often called a POA, is one of the most important and useful documents you can have in place.
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