If you become sick or disabled, either temporarily or permanently, who will make decisions for you?

  • A Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone you trust to handle your affairs if you cannot do so.  
  • If you are unable to do it yourself, your family will be prevented from paying bills, getting records, helping you get treatment, pay doctors or qualify for Medicaid, or making other important decisions on your behalf, if you do not have comprehensive, well written, and specific Powers of Attorney in place.
  • Without comprehensive, well written and specific Powers of Attorney, your family may have to file a court proceeding, seeking guardianship of you (for health care decisions) or seeking conservatorship (for financial decisions). This process involves the Court, several lawyers and usually at least $4,000 to $50,000. A Power of Attorney might cost $200 - $500.
  • There are two main types of Powers of Attorney:  financial and health care.  Financial powers allow a trusted person to pay bills and ensure financial stability for your care.  Health care powers enable a family member to know what to do in stressful, difficult times regarding your wishes, and if properly written, contain the right language to allow your family to access medical records.  

Not sure why you need one?  Watch the video below.

Powers Of Attorney Form

Please fill this out so that we can get started on making this happen for you.  

Here's The Process

  1. Complete the form at the top of this page
  2. Within 48 hours, we will set you up in our secure client portal, "MyCase".
  3. You will receive an email from MyCase to set up your login and password. Please do this ASAP.
  4. In MyCase, you will sign an agreement that our scope of work is only these documents, unless we agree otherwise. 
  5. Your payment will need to be processed.
  6. After that agreement is completed and we've received your payment, you will be provided links to two different guidance videos: medical and financial.These videos explain what they are and why you need them, as well as how to properly fill out our forms.
  7. If you have questions, please only send them in the MyCase portal to ALL of my staff simultaneously. Please DO NOT send questions via email, text, Facebook message, or anywhere else. 
  8. After your forms have been filled out and we have been able to draft your documents, we will contact you to provide the next steps.